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Château de la Grande Tour 2020

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Château de la Grande Tour 2020
Gilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)
Critics across the globe are raving about the 2020 harvest. Expert James Suckling calls it “the third outstanding vintage in a row for Bordeaux.” Taste for yourself with this acclaimed release from the highly respected Earl Christian Dumas & Fils.
$215.88

Wine Details

GoldGilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • FranceFrance
  • Red blend
  • Vegan
  • 14.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2024

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Château de la Grande Tour is a medium-bodied red with aromas of ripe damson, blackberry, black currant and hints of earthy spice. Look for similar flavors on the palate. Round tannins frame the long, complex finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, full-flavored cheese, pork, turkey, veal, vegetarian.
Beyond the label

The good times keep rolling for Bordeaux fans. As critic James Suckling writes, “2020 is the third outstanding vintage in a row for Bordeaux and marks perhaps the first time the region has experienced such a high-quality trilogy of superlative years.”

Château de la Grande Tour hails from the highly respected Earl Christian Dumas & Fils. Crafted mainly from plummy-smooth Merlot (plus a healthy dash of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc), it’s a classic example of how Bordeaux’s many petites châteaux can way over-deliver on value for money. The wine also boasts a Gilbert & Gaillard gold medal. Judges raved:

“Perky nose of ripe garden berry fruits. The palate is crisp, well-balanced and savoury and shows more of the same, extremely delightful aromas...already very enjoyable.”

Bordeaux blends like this are all about a balance between ripe fruit flavor, structured tannins and fresh acidity. In short: it’s a wine that will really come into its own with a meal. Serve alongside a Sunday roast beef with mushroom sauce (to really play up the earthy notes in the wine).

Just be sure you claim your bottles soon—demand for well-priced Bordeaux from such a stellar year remains sky high and only continues to grow.

The good times keep rolling for Bordeaux fans. As critic James Suckling write

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