What is Margaux wine?

Margaux Wine
Margaux is an important appellation in the Haut-Médoc district of Bordeaux, southwestern France. Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the city of Bordeaux, the appellation is famous for producing supple, perfumed wines, predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon.
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What does Margaux wine taste like?

The Château Margaux Bordeaux White Pavillon Blanc 2010, is made entirely from Sauvignon Blanc and fermented in a mix of new and used oak barrels. The wine is remarkably pure and focused, with grapefruit, verbena, honeysuckle and lime notes all seamlessly layered and gliding through the bright, stony finish (91-94).
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Is Margaux a grape?

Margaux grape varieties tend to parallel those of the Médoc in general. A typical vineyard blend is Château Margaux itself: 75% Cabernet, 20% Merlot, the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.
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How much is a bottle of Margaux?

The estate's best wines are very expensive, with a standard-sized bottle of the Château Margaux grand vin retailing at an average price of $639.
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Is Château Margaux a good wine?

Château Margaux's success is a direct result of the estate's spectacular terroir and its lead winemakers' dedication to producing wines of outstanding quality. In the early 18th century, Margaux was one of the first Bordeaux wineries to separate its red and white grapes based on terroir and climate.
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How do you drink Margaux wine?

One can choose either to decant them or to leave them in the glass a moment before drinking them. As soon as the wines have sediment in the bottle, it's better to decant them whatever their age. The simplest way is to carefully decant the wine into a carafe – or another bottle – above a lighted candle.
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Is Margaux wine a Bordeaux?

Margaux Wine

Margaux is an important appellation in the Haut-Médoc district of Bordeaux, southwestern France. Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the city of Bordeaux, the appellation is famous for producing supple, perfumed wines, predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon.
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Is Margaux a brand?

Margaux launched in 2015, starting off with a classic ballet flat. Over the years, the brand has added 11 new styles, including a boot, a loafer and a heel (and the styles in the Gal Meets Glam collaborations) — generally dropping new silhouettes one to three times a year.
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How long does Margaux last for?

750ml Bottle

It needs a decade of cellaring, but it should last for 25-35 years. Chateau Margaux was one of the last estates to bottle their 1994, hoping to be a classic, long-lived Margaux. The opaque purple color is followed by this estate's tell-tale aromas of flowers, blackcurrants, licorice, and smoky oak.
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What blend is Margaux?

Chateau Margaux Vineyards, Terroir, Grapes, Winemaking

The 82 hectare Chateau Margaux vineyard is planted to 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc for the red wine grapes.
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What type of wine is Château Margaux?

This château had a name before it even had vines. In the 12th century, the land was called “La Mothe de Margaux,” or “the mound of Margaux,” signifying its elevated position in the otherwise mostly flat Medoc region. Château Margaux is also the only Bordeaux wine to bear the name of its appellation.
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What do you eat with Margaux wine?

One of the most natural wine and food combinations is Margaux with lamb. Of course, Margaux pairs equally well with almost any grilled, braised or roasted meat ranging from beef, veal, pork, duck, pigeon, squab, and game. Margaux wines are perfect with roasted chicken, mushrooms, truffles, or other earthy dishes.
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What temperature should Margaux be served?

Red Margaux is a wine of France from Bordeaux region. The ideal temperature to serve this wine is between 15 and 16°C (59 and 61°F).
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Is Margaux a claret?

It's been a fine wine superstar for hundreds of years

Its 1771 vintage was the first 'claret' to appear in a Christie's catalogue.
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Is Chateau Margaux red or white?

Unusually in Margaux, there is a white wine made here, Pavillon Blanc, from 100% Sauvignon Blanc, while the two red wines are, of course, Ch. Margaux itself and Pavillon Rouge. Typically, about 30,000 cases of red wine are made, with the Grand Vin usually accounting for just over 40% of the total.
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Is Chateau Margaux a luxury brand?

Executive Summary Chateau de Margaux is one of the world's most renowned premium wine brands for many decades. Their wine offerings include only the first-growth and the second-growth wines.
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What is chateau in wine?

noun. wine made at a vineyard estate in the Bordeaux region of France.
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How much is a bottle of Petrus?

Pétrus leads a duo of Pomerol estates in extreme prices, along with Le Pin, that rank consistently among the world's most expensive wines. A 750ml bottle of Pétrus wine is priced at an average of $2,630.
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What is St Emilion wine?

Saint-Émilion is most famous for its prestigious red wines, driven by Merlot. In fact, Saint-Émilion is the oldest active wine-producing appellation in the Bordeaux region, with a history dating back to the ancient Romans.
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What grape is Margaux made from?

Cabernet Sauvignon is the predominant grape, but it is invariably blended with other grapes. As with all red Bordeaux, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Carmenère, and Malbec may also be included in the blend (although wines will not necessarily include all six grapes). The wine is known for its perfumed fragrance.
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What color is Château Margaux?

Chateau Margaux, 1967

It is medium ruby with some amber/orange colour at the edges, possessing a light-intensity, fragrant bouquet suggestive of berry fruit and oak. On the palate, the flavours reveal adequate fruit and concentration, but the acidity is sharp in the finish.
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How do you drink Bordeaux wine?

How To Serve Bordeaux
  1. Serve Red Bordeaux slightly below room temperature (around 65 °F / 18 °C).
  2. Decant red Bordeaux for at least 30 minutes.
  3. Store all your red wines below 65 °F / 18 °C.
  4. Expect to spend around $25–$30 for a great bottle of Red Bordeaux.
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What wine is Bordeaux famous for?

It is important to note that while Bordeaux is of course famous for its red wines, because 90% of the region is devoted to producing red Bordeaux wine, Bordeaux is also capable of producing great white Bordeaux wine, made from Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Sauvignon Gris.
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Is Bordeaux a Cabernet Sauvignon?

A Bordeaux can be a Cabernet Sauvignon but a Cabernet is often not a Bordeaux. Welcome to the complex world of wine names. One of the most common mistakes wine consumers make when order or purchasing wine is not understanding the difference between these two types of popular wines.
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