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Chasse-Spleen 2015

Chasse-Spleen is one of my favourite Bordeaux wines from Medoc. Thanks to being a cru Bourgeois the price is more affordable than the Grand cru classes. This does not mean that the quality is any less than many GCC.

The price is still high but this is one of for your cellar.

The mix is 50% Cabernet and 42% Merlot with the rest being Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.

Dark red colour with purple rim.

A bit closed on the nose with red and dark fruit. Firm and solid taste with high tannins. Needs time to open.

Drinking window ca 10 years from now.

Chasse Spleen 2015
Moulis
Ca 30-40€ or 550NOK

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