This bottle comes from private collections, wine shops or rare wine dealers. The conditions have been verified by our experts but we cannot guarantee, after so many years, that the wine is still perfectly preserved. The sale of this bottle is therefore subject to the "as seen and liked" clause.
Vintage: 1988
Denomination: Margaux AOC
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot
With a history spanning more than five centuries, Château Margaux is one of those Grands Crus that make up the reputation of the wines of the Bordeaux region and more particularly of the left bank, in the Médoc. The reputation will be confirmed by the recognition of the title of Premier Grand Cru Classé in the Official Classification of 1855, where Margaux is the only one of the four castles presented to have obtained a score of twenty out of twenty.
Château Margaux owes its peculiarity to its rare and unique terroir. The estate's vineyard highlights the area's black grape variety, Cabernet Sauvignon, without forgetting Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. The clayey-limestone soils of the estate give life to legendary wines, with a lively and sensual bearing. Refinement, rare elegance and complexity are the characteristics of the wines of Château Margaux.
Tasting Notes
At sight it has a decidedly strong color, dark plum / garnet. The nose is rich and intense and the magnificent structure on the palate recalls 1986. It has the same powerful ripe tannins, with less concentration but also less austerity. Very pleasant to drink.
Pairings
It is perfect to be paired with red meats, aged hard cheeses and dishes based on game birds or noble poultry, prepared with sophisticated and refined recipes.