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Clos la Gaffeliere 2015

Bordeaux 2015 vintage is on the market and what is surprising with this vintage is the smooth and silky tannins.
Especially if you go for a Merlot dominated version.

Clos la Gaffeliere is one of the more reasonable grand cru from St.Emilion and it is widely available in shops and wine merchants.

It's supersmooth and packed with dark fruit and plum and with a great balanced taste. Full bodied wine at this stage. Can be kept for 10-15 years without a problem.

Lovely wine.

Clos la Gaffeliere 2015
St.Emilion
Ca 22-28€ 

La Gaffeliere is about 5€ more expensive and 680 NOKin Norway.

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