Chateau Petit Rieu Bordeaux 2007
About the wine
Gold medal winning Bordeaux
- The grapes for Chateau Petit Rieu Bordeaux are from vines with an average age of 30 years, grown on an estate of 23 hectares near the commune of Rauzan in the heart of the hills between the Dordogne and Garonne rivers.
- The wine has undergone temperature controlled fermentation, before being matured for 8 months. We've been able to pick up a one-off parcel of this Bordeaux that punches way above its price point, even winning a Gold medal in Paris during 2008.
- Chateau Petit Rieu Bordeaux is a beautiful deep ruby colour, with a powerful and concentrated nose marked by the ripe fruit. It is supple with silky tannins, delicious now and for the next few years.
Best before
Drink now to 2019
Serving advice
Serve at 16-18°C. Open/Decant 1 hour before serving
Food match
Grilled red & white meat and soft cheese
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
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