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Chateau Rousseau de Sipian (2011)

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Bright ruby red colour. Subtle on the nose with hints of raspberries and cherries, enhanced by light woody aromas. Round on the palate with soft tannins, this is a “feminine” style of wine that’s quite reminiscent of more southerly appellations such as Margaux and Moulis. A classic, lighter vintage that's appealing with or without food.


Chateau Rousseau de Sipian (2011) Review by John (aka @winebyJR)

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    GrapesCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
    TypeRed
    Vintage2011
    PairingCheeseboard selection, Cheeseboard selection
    When to DrinkNow
    ABV13%, 13%
    ProducerChateau Rousseau de Sipian
    Volume75cl (Full Bottle), 75cl (Full Bottle)
    RegionBordeaux
    AppellationMedoc

    Dominating the estuary of the Gironde, this imposing renaissance style château, situated in a superb park surrounded by vines, reigns over a vineyard of 15 hectares planted with cabernet sauvignon, merlot and petit verdot grapes.

    The care and attention given to the vine have but one objective: to produce a wine that is the expression of the Médoc terroir through the grapes that go to make the wine of  Château Rousseau de Sipian.

    Limited yield, emphasis on the work of the vine and grapes picked by hand are the ingredients for making a Grand Vin du Médoc.

    Such is the philosophy of Christopher Racey who, in 2000, together with his father, Roy, bought this enchanting château with which they had fallen in love.   British by birth and passionate about French wines, they carried out the necessary restoration and modernization to ensure the continued renown of their wines.

     

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    Chateau Rousseau de Sipian (2011)

    Chateau Rousseau de Sipian (2011)

    Bright ruby red colour. Subtle on the nose with hints of raspberries and cherries, enhanced by light woody aromas. Round on the palate with soft tannins, this is a “feminine” style of wine that’s quite reminiscent of more southerly appellations such as Margaux and Moulis. A classic, lighter vintage that's appealing with or without food.


    Chateau Rousseau de Sipian (2011) Review by John (aka @winebyJR)

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