CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004
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CHÂTEAU MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 2004

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Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
Developed nose of truffle, tobacco, cigar box, licorice and blackberry get you going. On the palate, the wine is soft, polished, sweet and fresh, ending with fresh sweet, earthy black cherries. You can truly enjoy this wine today.
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Tom Cannavan January - 2005
Tom Cannavan
Very dark, purple rim. Nice fragrant cherry and kirsch nose. A touch of blue/black, deeper fruit and a compact, deep character. A very sweet quality of fruit persists on the palate, with a chocolaty sheen of smooth fruit and oak, and a silky texture. There's a coffeeish note and more bitter chocolate character as it finishes, where the tannins are actually quite sweet and very well managed.
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Wine Spectator March - 2007
Wine Spectator
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Margaux
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Malescot Saint Exupery
Château Malescot Saint Exupery

Château Malescot St. Exupery is a 45-hectare wine estate with 30 ha of vines, located in Margaux in the Gironde region. In the AOC Margaux, it is classified as a third growth in the official 1855 Bordeaux wine classification.

The grape varieties consist of: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 35% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot. The grapes are hand-harvested and vinification lasts 4 to 6 weeks, favoring long maceration periods. The wines are aged for 16 months in new oak barrels. The wines are fined with egg whites and unfiltered.

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