Pontet Canet – Pauillac – Red – 2014 375.0 Ml

82,20 $

Red wine from Château Pontet-Canet in Pauillac, the blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot offers an expressive nose of cherry, silky tannins and vanilla aromas. Ideal with red meat.Discover this Bordeaux 2014.

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    Pontet Canet Red 2014 A Wine From Pauillac 375.0 Ml :

     

    PONTET CANET: an exceptional red wine

    Pontet Canet is a red wine produced by the Château Pontet-Canet vineyard, located in the Pauillac region. This prestigious wine is the result of a blend of noble grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. With an alcohol of 13%, PONTET CANET is considered a Pauillac, a red wine of character and quality.

    Breathtaking tasting notes

    PONTET CANET offers expressive aromas of cherries and stewed fruits, with a slightly vanilla touch. The tannins are silky, and the length in the mouth is remarkable. This exceptional red wine offers a unique tasting experience that will delight red wine lovers.

    Perfect food and wine pairing

    PONTET CANET pairs perfectly with meat dishes such as beef, lamb, and game such as deer and venison. This red wine can also accompany poultry dishes for a lighter tasting experience. In short, it is ideal for accompanying tasty dishes and offering an unforgettable tasting experience.

    In conclusion, PONTET CANET is an exceptional red wine that will delight the most demanding palates. With its complex aromas, remarkable length in the mouth, and perfect food and wine pairing, it is the perfect choice to accompany meat dishes and offer a unique tasting experience.

    An elegant and balanced vintage, with still firm but promising tannins. Notes of black fruits, tobacco and cedar blend together in a beautiful complexity. It has an interesting aging potential.
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