CHATEAU CARONNE-SAINTE-GEMME
The wine estate dates back to 1900 with his purchase by Emile Borie. Today, it has been his grandson who has been leading 150 hectares of vineyards for over 45 years. The promising caillouteuses hindquarters, with a basement of ferrugineux ferrugineux, are complantées from 35% and Cabernet Sauvignon to 65%. The 10 000 feet per hectare are cultivated in a traditional way: . and labourés. Aging occurs in merrain oak barrels, renewed by fifth each year. The entire production is bottled in the castle. This bourgeois, high-médoc appellation has been rewarded in numerous French and international competitions. The 2007 was awarded the gold medal in the competition of Bordeaux and the International Challenge of Wine.
Avis opinion on Château Caronne Sainte-Gem Haute Médoc 2008: smoked nose, cedar notes. The mouth is balanced, red fruit notes and an aromatic return on menthol notes.
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