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Product Code:RED04037LT
Volume:75cl
ABV:13%
Vintage:2017
Country:France
Region:Bordeaux Sub
Region:Haut Medoc
Owner:Bernard Magrez
Category:Red Wine
Grape Variety:Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
Storage:Avoid light, air, and heat
Description: From the vineyard to the winery, the Château La Tour Carnet 2017 has received constant attention from consultant winemaker Michel Rolland. With a blend dominated by Merlot (60%) and complemented by Cabernet Sauvignon (37%) and Cabernet Franc (3%), the Château La Tour Carnet 2017 displays the typical characteristics of this vintage, while also maintaining the estate’s identity and signature style. Powerful and concentrated, this wine will seduce Bordeaux-lovers seeking a wine with personality, displaying a solid structure and generous amounts of fruit.
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