Château Giscours 2016 - Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classé (3st Growth)
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A wine of graceful poise and layered complexity, Château Giscours is a stunning reflection of Margaux’s timeless elegance and aromatic finesse. From the first swirl, it captivates with its refined bouquet of black cherry, cassis, and ripe raspberry, interwoven with delicate notes of violet, sandalwood, and pencil shavings. Hints of tobacco leaf, sweet spices, and a whisper of truffle add depth and intrigue. On the palate, this wine is silky and expansive, revealing a perfect balance between supple tannins and a vibrant core of dark red fruit. Its texture is luxurious yet precise, showcasing the finesse of its terroir. As it opens, layers of cedar, cocoa, and fine-grained oak emerge, leading to a long, elegant finish marked by freshness and subtle minerality. A wine of refinement and longevity, Château Giscours is built to age gracefully, offering increasing complexity and harmony over the coming decades.
Château Giscours 2016 - Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classé (3st Growth)
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Château Giscours - Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classé (3st Growth)
APPELLATION: Margaux
REGION: Bordeaux, Médoc
COUNTRY: France
WINERY: Château Giscours
STYLE: Classic & Refined
ALCOHOL: 13%
ALLERGENS: Contains Sulphites
TYPE: Wine
VINTAGE: 2016
VOLUME: 0,75L
GRAPE VARIETY: 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot
CERTIFIED: 100% Guaranteed Directly from the Winery
FAMILY PAIRING: Tournedos Rossini or roasted rack of lamb with red wine sauce
COLOR: Red
Discover Château Giscours, a Third Growth from Margaux. This elegant wine reveals notes of blackcurrant, violet, and cedar, with silky tannins and excellent aging potential. A refined Bordeaux classic.
Store bottles on their side
Storing bottles horizontally keeps the cork in constant contact with the wine, preventing it from drying out and ensuring a proper seal over time.
Keep in a cool, stable environment
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Away from light and heat
Protect bottles from direct light and excessive warmth, both of which can accelerate aging and alter the wine’s aromas and structure.