Château Malfard 2010
Bordeaux Supérieur AOC
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The superb quality of the 2010 vintage is clear in this gloriously rich, ripe, mature claret. It’s from a beautifully restored 19th century estate, between Pomerol and Fronsac, which has been organic since 2010. Award winning, it’s a rare treat.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
- France
- Deep Scarlet With Tawny Rim
- Merlot-based blend
- 10.5 Units
- 14% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2020
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Silky, supple and surprisingly fresh and fruit laden. Oaky length
Aroma
Red fruits, plum, cedar and oaky notes
The Wine
Lying on Bordeaux’s Right Bank, between the prestigious appellations of Pomerol and Fronsac, Château Malfard is a multi award winning property. Its wines may only have a generic Bordeaux appellation but the quality of them is evident. The château had 60 hectares of vines (white) under cultivation in the 19th century, but was in a dreadful state of disrepair when Philippe Rivière bought it in 1999. The buildings had mostly collapsed and the vines were neglected. Philippe and his wife have worked exceedingly hard to restore both. Today there are 16 hectares of vineyards – mostly Merlot, with both Cabernets and some Petit Verdot – converted to organic viticulture since 2010. Aged for a year in oak, this is a silky, complex claret to savour.
Lying on Bordeaux’s Right Bank, between the prestigious appellations of Pomerol
"Deliciously ripe and mature taste of Bordeaux 2010 from this beautifully restored organic estate"
Jean-Marc Sauboua
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