Chateau de Fonbel St. Emilion GC 2022

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Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot & Petit Verdot | Bordeaux | France | Red Wine | Chateau de Fonbel | 2022 | 0,75 L | 13,5 %
About
Château de Fonbel St. Émilion Grand Cru 2022 is a dry red wine crafted from a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, and Petit Verdot, sourced from the prestigious Saint-Émilion appellation in Bordeaux, France. This wine embodies the elegance and complexity characteristic of the region, benefiting from the expertise of the Vauthier family, who also oversee the renowned Château Ausone. With its rich heritage and meticulous winemaking, Château de Fonbel offers a well-structured and expressive Bordeaux experience.
Tasting notes

Château de Fonbel St. Émilion Grand Cru 2022 presents enticing aromas of ripe black cherries, cassis, and plums, accented by hints of tobacco, cedar, and delicate floral notes. The palate is full-bodied and velvety, with refined tannins and a well-balanced acidity, leading to layers of dark fruit, spice, and subtle earthy undertones. The finish is long and elegant, showcasing the wine’s aging potential and complexity.

Pairing

This wine pairs beautifully with roasted lamb, grilled ribeye, or duck breast, where its structure and depth complement the richness of the meat. It also enhances the flavors of aged cheeses and truffle-infused dishes, making it a versatile choice for refined dining experiences.

18 in stock

43.00 

Wine Searcher review

90/100
Cabernet Sauvignon wines shows a strong body, high acidity and high levels of tannins. A bouquet is very intensive, with black berries and spices. Very often these wines has great aging potential.
Saint Emilion is one of the key appellations of the Right bank as well all of Bordeaux. Due to the weather Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes are dominant here. Wines are saturated, fruity, with toasted aromas and even slightly sweet. Before falling in love with the dry Médoc wines, wine lovers usually dip their toes into the Saint Emilion ones first. Since 1955 the region follows the Premier Grand Cru classification system. Unlike the Left bank, Saint Emilion changes its wine house classification every 10 years.
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