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Chateau La Fleur Peyrabon (2015) Pauillac

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The 2015 La Fleur Peyrabon has an attractive bouquet, quite a lot of new oak, but there is decent plump red berry fruit underneath to support that. The palate is medium-bodied with fleshy ripe red fruit, svelte in texture with a fine bead of acidity, a subtle savory note on the finish.  A robust, promising and eminently affordable Pauillac.

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    TypeRed
    Vintage2015
    When to DrinkNow until 2035
    ProducerChâteau La Fleur Peyrabon
    RegionBordeaux
    AppellationPauillac
    Grapes67% Cabernet-sauvignon, 26% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot
    ABV13.5%
    Volume75cl (Full Bottle)
    The very definition of a pleasure wine in a delicious vintage!
    Property of the wine merchant Patrick Bernard, Fleur de Peyrabon is made from vines ideally located in Pauillac. The resulting wines are of good quality and offer excellent value for money. Fleur Peyrabon has a dense purple colour. Although the nose of this Pauillac shows a slight woody note at this stage (a note of ageing), the wine is nevertheless endowed with a beautiful substance which will have no difficulty in digesting the wood. When shaken, the wine is more docile, expressing black fruit aromas, mainly dominated by blueberry and a hint of liquorice. The palate is intelligently constructed with perfectly ripe tannins and a refreshing sap. The tannin is of great quality. The wine has weight and shows promise for the future.

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    Chateau La Fleur Peyrabon (2015) Pauillac

    Chateau La Fleur Peyrabon (2015) Pauillac

    The 2015 La Fleur Peyrabon has an attractive bouquet, quite a lot of new oak, but there is decent plump red berry fruit underneath to support that. The palate is medium-bodied with fleshy ripe red fruit, svelte in texture with a fine bead of acidity, a subtle savory note on the finish.  A robust, promising and eminently affordable Pauillac.

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