Sold under the name of 'Chateau Margaux 2nd wine', it took its permanent name of Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux in 1908. The quality of Pavillon Rouge has become very close to that of the first wine because all the plots involved contributed to the blending of Chateau Margaux not so long ago. Of course there isn't the same complexity, the same depth, the same 'magic' but the flavours are close and the balance in the mouth leads to the same subtle senses of power and softness. In general it is ready to drink a little earlier whilst retaining an excellent potential to age largely beyond 30 or 40 years.
Wim de Leeuw
Jong!, neus wat gesloten, bloemig aroma, rondeur, beperkte zuurgraad, lekker, beperkte complexiteit, terugkomen over vijf jaar!
Jong!, neus wat gesloten, bloemig aroma, rondeur, beperkte zuurgraad, lekker, beperkte complexiteit, terugkomen over vijf jaar!
8.5John Van Trijp
En Primeur Tasting 2016 Vintage in Bordeaux
En Primeur Tasting 2016 Vintage in Bordeaux
9.2Location
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