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LOT 161 — Classic

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, France | 2023

$12.49

StyleFull-Bodied Red Wine
Flavor ProfileRed Plum, Silky, Spice

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TASTING NOTES

Aromas of ripe red plum and red berry fruit, followed by notes of red fruit, ripe tannins and a balanced finish. Pair with roast lamb with garlic and rosemary or a spread of hard sheep cheeses.

Red FruitRed Fruit
PlumPlum

DESCRIPTION

As the home to some of the world’s most renowned red grape varieties, Bordeaux is about as classic it gets. Some of the most famous, and famously expensive, wines in the world come from this region. Lot 161 is a traditional Bordeaux red blend, made from classic grapes, and served up at an everyday price that can’t be beat!


This wine is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot grapes that are grown in vineyards located in the Bordeaux appellation, about 60 kilometers south of the city of Bordeaux. The growers are committed to sustainable farming. Elegant and full bodied, the wine has spicy dark fruit aromas and a rich, silky texture.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • ABV: 14.1%
  • Varietal:
    Cabernet Sauvingon
  • Merlot
    Cabernet Franc
90+ Cellars Lot 161 Bordeaux, France
Lot 161 Bordeaux, France
5.0
Bordeaux, France | 2023
$12.49

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