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Château La Croix de Rambeau Half Bottle, Lussac-St.Emilion
The Trocard family cultivate 90 hectares of vines around St Emilion and the Château Croix de Rambeau is a mere 6.5 hectares of their efforts but on the very best soils of Lussac. This Merlot dominant wine is aged for 12 months in oak barrels, of which 25% are new each year.
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Chateau La Croix de Rambeau, Lussac-St.Emilion
Seventh-generation winemaker Jean-Louis Trocard enjoys dominion over 90ha of vineyards in the 'satellite' communes that surround famous 'right bank' Bordeaux appellations Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, amassed by his forebears over the 400 years. Assisted by wife Elisabeth, Jean-Louis has orchestrated soaring prestige for the various Trocard properties in recent times. Jewel of the portfolio is Château La Croix de Rambeau, fount of sturdy, Merlot-rich cuvees that merit 16 months...
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2006 Magnum Chateau La Croix de Rambeau, Lussac St. Emilion
Impressive concentration and vitality. Delicious now but will keep.
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2005 Chateau La Croix de Rambeau, Lussac St. Emilion - Magnum
Impressive concentration and vitality. Delicious now but will keep.
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2007 Magnum Chateau La Croix de Rambeau, Lussac St. Emilion
Impressive concentration and vitality. Delicious now but will keep.
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Chateau Croix de Rambeau 2007
A very likeable and well priced Bordeaux. Simple, plenty of fruit and medium bodied. Drinking well now and for the next few years.
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oeno.co.uk
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Chateau Croix de Rambeau 2007 Lussac St Emilion
Country: France. Region: Bordeaux. Grape Variety: Cabernet Franc, Merlot. Alcohol: 13.5%. Bottle Size: 75cl.
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tastingroom.co.uk
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