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Château d'Aiguilhe 2023
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Château d'Aiguilhe 2023 in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $37.00
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Château d'Aiguilhe 2023 in Brampton, ON
By LCBO
Current price: $37.00
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With almost chalky wet stone and ripe dark fruit aromas, this wine provides much pleasure, as it comes from limestone and clay soils on hillsides along the plateau of the appellation. With a 3.4pH to balance the alcohol, the tannins are a bit tight but the overall sense is of a cohesive, balanced and rounded palate that will gain from ageing in 20% new oak, with promising potential for a higher score. Drinking window: 2026-2040. (Panos Kakaviatos,decanter.com) With almost chalky wet stone and ripe dark fruit aromas, this wine provides much pleasure, as it comes from limestone and clay soils on hillsides along the plateau of the appellation. With a 3.4pH to balance the alcohol, the tannins are a bit tight but the overall sense is of a cohesive, balanced and rounded palate that will gain from ageing in 20% new oak, with promising potential for a higher score. Drinking window: 2026-2040. (Panos Kakaviatos,decanter.com) 750 mL bottle
With almost chalky wet stone and ripe dark fruit aromas, this wine provides much pleasure, as it comes from limestone and clay soils on hillsides along the plateau of the appellation. With a 3.4pH to balance the alcohol, the tannins are a bit tight but the overall sense is of a cohesive, balanced and rounded palate that will gain from ageing in 20% new oak, with promising potential for a higher score. Drinking window: 2026-2040. (Panos Kakaviatos,decanter.com) With almost chalky wet stone and ripe dark fruit aromas, this wine provides much pleasure, as it comes from limestone and clay soils on hillsides along the plateau of the appellation. With a 3.4pH to balance the alcohol, the tannins are a bit tight but the overall sense is of a cohesive, balanced and rounded palate that will gain from ageing in 20% new oak, with promising potential for a higher score. Drinking window: 2026-2040. (Panos Kakaviatos,decanter.com) 750 mL bottle










