Château Quattre
Cahors Malbec
2016 vintage. Dark purple, licorice/vanilla notes
2016 vintage. Dark purple, licorice/vanilla notes
Dec 27th, 2018Ежевика, сладкая малина, в развитии лак для дерева, спиртуозно, даже ацетоново. Вкус мягкий, танины очень вялые. Тутовник, черноплодка в послевкусии.
Не сказать, чтобы плохо, но как-то незачем. 14.5/20, 84/100
Ежевика, сладкая малина, в развитии лак для дерева, спиртуозно, даже ацетоново. Вкус мягкий, танины очень вялые. Тутовник, черноплодка в послевкусии.
Не сказать, чтобы плохо, но как-то незачем. 14.5/20, 84/100
Southwest France, the ancestral home of Malbec. 2009 vintage has allowed time for the tannins to relax and allow the dark berry fruit flavours to shine through. Fresh acidity on the palate with noticeable hints of cherry, vanilla and peppery notes. A wine with some depth, elegance, and long finish. €12.99 Lidl, bargain!
Southwest France, the ancestral home of Malbec. 2009 vintage has allowed time for the tannins to relax and allow the dark berry fruit flavours to shine through. Fresh acidity on the palate with noticeable hints of cherry, vanilla and peppery notes. A wine with some depth, elegance, and long finish. €12.99 Lidl, bargain!
Mar 4th, 2016Château Quattre 2016 Cahors: This Cahors is made up of 90% Malbec with equal parts Merlot and Tannat. Visually, it lives up to its “black wine” moniker, pouring a deep purple color. There are generous amounts of dark fruits, with upfront flavors of sun-kissed, ripe blackberries and plum liqueur interwoven with floral and cedary spice notes. Supple tannins and firm acids counterbalance a rich texture for a medium-bodied mouth-feel that stays light on its feet. This is a solid everyday red for the dinner table that won’t break the bank at just under $20. #Cahors #Malbec #wine #winelover #SWFrance #wineblogger #winewriter #myvinespot
Château Quattre 2016 Cahors: This Cahors is made up of 90% Malbec with equal parts Merlot and Tannat. Visually, it lives up to its “black wine” moniker, pouring a deep purple color. There are generous amounts of dark fruits, with upfront flavors of sun-kissed, ripe blackberries and plum liqueur interwoven with floral and cedary spice notes. Supple tannins and firm acids counterbalance a rich texture for a medium-bodied mouth-feel that stays light on its feet. This is a solid everyday red for the dinner table that won’t break the bank at just under $20. #Cahors #Malbec #wine #winelover #SWFrance #wineblogger #winewriter #myvinespot
Jul 24th, 2018