Château de Maison Neuve

Montagne-St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend

8.828 ratings
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Montagne-St. Émilion, Libournais, Bordeaux, France
Red Bordeaux Blend
Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pasta, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Tomato-Based, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Beef, Hard Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Michael Dossett

Michael had this 9 years ago

Michael had this 9 years ago

1 person found it helpfulSep 7th, 2015
M.T. Sritharan

Excellent wine in Paris!

Excellent wine in Paris!

Nov 1st, 2023
Kira Waite

Gets more tannic as it breathes. Cherries and plums. Hint of lemon. Floral on the nose.

Gets more tannic as it breathes. Cherries and plums. Hint of lemon. Floral on the nose.

Jan 18th, 2019
Patrick Fishman

Another awesome French wine in Paris

Another awesome French wine in Paris

Oct 9th, 2018
Kyle Volluz

This was a great find at the $19 price point —- quite surprising. Tobacco on the nose; stone and black cherry on the palate.

This was a great find at the $19 price point —- quite surprising. Tobacco on the nose; stone and black cherry on the palate.

Aug 12th, 2018
Tom Hanson

Drank the wine in a Bordeaux restaurant, stronger taste than other st Emilion wines

Drank the wine in a Bordeaux restaurant, stronger taste than other st Emilion wines

Jun 23rd, 2017
Antony Hollinshead

Very nice as soon as bottle was opened, 2012 vintage and drank 24th October 2016

Very nice as soon as bottle was opened, 2012 vintage and drank 24th October 2016

Oct 24th, 2016
Mason Kaye

Great with a Thanksgiving dinner

Great with a Thanksgiving dinner

Nov 28th, 2014
Sophie Tan

Deep purple hue. black fruits on the nose. Heavy body. Right level of tannins.

Deep purple hue. black fruits on the nose. Heavy body. Right level of tannins.

Jul 21st, 2014
Paul Toepp

Drinkable especially the 2010

2011 and 2012 drinkable

Cipag( (blend)may vary slightly although a drinkable every day blend from the Blayse

Drinkable especially the 2010

2011 and 2012 drinkable

Cipag( (blend)may vary slightly although a drinkable every day blend from the Blayse

Dec 23rd, 2015