Château La Croix Margautot

Haut-Médoc Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

8.747 ratings
7.91 pro ratings
Haut-Médoc, Médoc, Bordeaux, France
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy, Salami & Prosciutto, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Herbs, Chicken, Pungent Cheese, Turkey, Soft Cheese, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Duck, Blue Cheese
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

A blend dominated by Cab Sauv, dark Ruby with aromas of fruit, oak & spice. On the palate dark berry fruit flavors with pungent pepper spice and heavy oak tones. Racy harsh tannins, full body on a medium finish. A bit disappointing. Just ok.

A blend dominated by Cab Sauv, dark Ruby with aromas of fruit, oak & spice. On the palate dark berry fruit flavors with pungent pepper spice and heavy oak tones. Racy harsh tannins, full body on a medium finish. A bit disappointing. Just ok.

Aug 18th, 2019
Nathaniel

Very nice, easy to drink. Decanted for 2 hours and drank the entire bottle with a beet salad & Manchego cheese. Really pleased with this one for the price. Nothing out of balance, smooth and fairly light for a Bourdeaux. Not complex but very approachable. Highly recommended.

Very nice, easy to drink. Decanted for 2 hours and drank the entire bottle with a beet salad & Manchego cheese. Really pleased with this one for the price. Nothing out of balance, smooth and fairly light for a Bourdeaux. Not complex but very approachable. Highly recommended.

2 people found it helpfulJun 5th, 2016
Chris Sowick

Total Wine. $21.99. Smooth tannins. Good value.

Total Wine. $21.99. Smooth tannins. Good value.

1 person found it helpfulDec 9th, 2019
Matthew Youngs

Mm. Small dark fruit with a bit of bitterness and a little spice. Some pleasant oaky vanilla at the back that creeps forward as it opens. But the crucial question: how does it work with a bone-in ribeye?

Rather nicely. Incidentally, am I the only one who thinks "bone-in ribeye" should be considered a redundant phrase? All ribeyes should be bone-in.

Mm. Small dark fruit with a bit of bitterness and a little spice. Some pleasant oaky vanilla at the back that creeps forward as it opens. But the crucial question: how does it work with a bone-in ribeye?

Rather nicely. Incidentally, am I the only one who thinks "bone-in ribeye" should be considered a redundant phrase? All ribeyes should be bone-in.

1 person found it helpfulOct 20th, 2017
Ashley Frankie

Meh

Aug 4th, 2023
Courtney O’Connell

Straight out of the bottle it was decent, a little cherry, but mostly smooth. When I used the Ullo it was even better. Best was probably the second day after being open and half drank. The more it opened up the smoother and better it got.

Straight out of the bottle it was decent, a little cherry, but mostly smooth. When I used the Ullo it was even better. Best was probably the second day after being open and half drank. The more it opened up the smoother and better it got.

Jan 9th, 2022
Chris A

Like single malt vs blended scotch, blends can be hit or miss. Or true blue vs blasphemy. Happy to report this is the former and not the latter - a great blend full of flavor that grabs your attention from the first sip - stout, sturdy and finishes well with a crispness. Great glass!

Like single malt vs blended scotch, blends can be hit or miss. Or true blue vs blasphemy. Happy to report this is the former and not the latter - a great blend full of flavor that grabs your attention from the first sip - stout, sturdy and finishes well with a crispness. Great glass!

Jul 18th, 2020
Patrycja Kal

Kolor rubinowy, połyskliwe, czuć odrobinę słodyczy, czuć owoc, maliny, liść czarnej porzeczki i beczkę, taniny łagodne, kwasowość średnia dobre

Kolor rubinowy, połyskliwe, czuć odrobinę słodyczy, czuć owoc, maliny, liść czarnej porzeczki i beczkę, taniny łagodne, kwasowość średnia dobre

Mar 2nd, 2017
Kay Mills

Drinkable not a fav

Drinkable not a fav

Jan 17th, 2017
Sebastien

$18 not impressed

$18 not impressed

Oct 6th, 2016