CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975
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1975

CHÂTEAU DU TERTRE 1975

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Information on the vintage 1975 red Bordeaux:
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89 / 100
Cellar Tracker August - 2009
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Past its prime but still quite vital, very intense cassis, fleshy well-integrated tannins, lead pencil, dusty blackberry, a bit thin at the front of the palate, good length at the back.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Margaux
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Du Tertre

Château du Tertre is an 80-hectare wine estate located in Arsac Margaux in Gironde. In the Médoc AOC, it is classified as a fifth growth in the official 1855 Bordeaux wine classification. The vineyard of Château du Tertre consists of grape varieties comprising 32% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot.

The vines are 40 years old on average. In 1997, Dutch businessman Eric Albada Jelgersma purchased the Du Tertre estate where he made significant investments to restructure the entire property. With its exceptional terroir and rare homogeneity, Du Tertre's vineyard is now recognized as one of the highest quality potentials in the Margaux appellation. While modernizing the Du Tertre property, Eric Albada Jelgersma and his team have maintained traditional methods, thus combining innovation with tradition.

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