Cap de Mourlin

Cap de Mourlin

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Red
Château Cap de Mourlin, nestled in the prestigious Saint-Émilion region of Bordeaux, is a distinguished red wine renowned for its elegant balance and richness. With a deep garnet hue, this wine unfolds aromas of dark berries, plums, and subtle earthy notes, complemented by velvet more
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Château Cap de Mourlin

Château Cap de Mourlin produces exceptional wines that reflect the rich heritage of Bordeaux. The winery specializes in Merlot and Cabernet Franc, crafting smooth, elegant red wines. Each bottle showcases a harmonious balance of fruit and structure. Known for its meticulous vineyard management, the estate employs sustainable practices to enhance quality. A standout label, "Moulin de Cap," has garnered acclaim for its rich flavors and complexity. The winery combines tradition with innovation, resulting in wines that truly capture the essence of their terroir.
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Saint Emilion

Saint Emilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its exquisite Merlot-dominant blends that whisper tales of the sun-kissed vineyards surrounding the charming village. These wines are celebrated for their plush fruit profiles, featuring black cherry and plum intertwined with earthy cocoa and delicate floral notes. The limestone soils impart a distinctive minerality, while traditional aging in French oak adds a luxurious texture. Key regions, like the prestigious Château Ausone and Château Cheval Blanc, embody the finesse and complexity that define this exceptional wine category.
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