Château Pas de Rauzan Bordeaux Supérieur

Château Pas de Rauzan Bordeaux Supérieur

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Red
Château Pas de Rauzan's Bordeaux Supérieur captivates the senses with its deep ruby hue and a rich bouquet of black fruits, herbs, and subtle oak. This meticulously crafted red blend, featuring Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, Malbec, Merlot, and Petit Verdot, unvei more
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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)
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Veal
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Poultry
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Château Pas de Rauzan

Château Pas de Rauzan wines embody the essence of Bordeaux Supérieur, showcasing a delightful blend of ripe red fruits, such as black cherry and plum, harmonized with notes of cedar and spice. The velvety texture delivers a rich mouthfeel, while subtle tannins provide structure and elegance. With traditional winemaking techniques, including careful aging in oak, these wines boast complexity and depth, presenting a refined balance that makes each sip a celebration of craftsmanship and terroir.
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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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