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lundi 5 octobre 2009

Haut-Médoc Château Reynats


Château REYNATS
Winegrowing of 5 ha planted on ground argilo-limestone and gravelly, 25 year old vines on average (45% Cabernet-Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 10% Cabernet franc, 5% Petit Verdot), the totality of the prodution is matured out of barrels of oak (35% of new barrels). Taste this Haut-Médoc 2006, of intense color ruby, with the nose where the currant and the spices prevail, all in aromatic complexity, with round and harmonious tannins, which combines richness and velvety. The 2005, of beautiful garnet-red color, are fleshy, with the steady bouquet prevailed by subtle raspberry and leather notes, with firm tannins. The great wine of Château Reynats 2005, resulting from best and older pieces, richer in Cabernets from 60 to approximately 70%, is intense, with ripe but very structured tannins, a wine which feels good cinnamon, prune and the humus.


Château REYNATS

(HAUT-MÉDOC)
Hélène Gallier-Morgan et Jean-Claude Gallier
2, chemin des Noyers
33250 Cissac-Médoc
Téléphone :05 56 59 58 30
Télécopie : 05 56 59 58 30
Email : jc.gallier@chateaureynats.com
Site : www.chateaureynats.com