DCR46424K

Château Poujeaux, Moulis-en-Médoc 2024 En Primeur - Case of 6



£85.50

75cl ALC 12.5%

Rather leafy, curranty nose but then swish ripe black cherry and raspberry on the palate with is very nice and round. Soft and immediate structure with length and enough tannin to work. A friendly, early drinking wine with some style. 0 - 5 years.Rather leafy, curranty nose but then swish ripe black cherry and raspberry on the palate with is very nice and round. Soft and immediate structure with length and enough tannin to work. A friendly, early drinking wine with some style. 0 - 5 years.

£85.50
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Spring/Summer 2028

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France, Bordeaux, Médoc & Left Bank

Still Red

50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 15% Petit Verd

Medium-bodied

Drink or Keep

2024

Lamb, Braised

12.5%

75cl

Château Poujeaux

Château Poujeaux was owned by the Theil family since the 1920s but they sold to the Cuveliers of Saint Emilion's Clos Fourtet in 2008. The 52 hectares of vines, in one parcel, produce extremely consistent wines that are very typical of Moulis. In the opinion of many, the wines deserve fifth growth status and are well-known for their ability to develop slowly, ageing into elegant and well-structured clarets.

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