Château du Courlat Lussac-Saint-Émilion Cuvée Jean-Baptiste

Château du Courlat Lussac-Saint-Émilion Cuvée Jean-Baptiste

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$31
Category
Red
Château du Courlat's Lussac-Saint-Émilion Cuvée Jean-Baptiste is a remarkable red, embodying the complexity of the region. This blend of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, Malbec, Merlot, and Petit Verdot showcases deep aromas of dark berries and plums, with hints of more
$31

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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Beef
Beef
Game (deer, venison)
Game (deer, venison)
Lamb
Lamb
Poultry
Poultry
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Château du Courlat

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Carménère

In the sun-drenched valleys of Chile, where the Andes cradle vineyards in their verdant embrace, the Carménère grape ripens, cloaked in deep purple. Its wine spills forth with aromas of blackberry and a hint of green bell pepper, evoking the crispness of summer mornings. Rich and velvety on the palate, it unfurls layers of dark fruit mingled with a whisper of baking spice. Can a single sip truly encapsulate centuries of resilience and rediscovery?
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