Chateau Deville Côtes de Bordeaux 2010
15,30 €
Year | 2010 |
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Format | 75 Cl |
Origin | Francia |
Typology | Red Wine |
Grape Variety | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
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Producer: Chateau Deville
Côtes de Bordeaux
️ Rions, Bordeaux
Chateau Deville – Jean Paul Deville
Merlot 60%, Cabernet Sauvignon 30%, Cabernet Franc 10%
2010
️ 13%
Macerates between 3 and 4 weeks in contact with the skins, then it is drawn off and refined in steel and oak barrels.
Nose of dark petal flowers, then berries and pulpy fruit: Black Cherry, Plum and Plum, mineral and delicately spicy
Fresh and slim, its structure is medium and the tannins are gentle, the finish is round
Serving temperature 18°-20°
Grilled red meats
A lunch “claret”
Rions, Bordeaux
The Deville Family is famous for being a historic Maison in Verzy, the elective homeland of Pinot Noir in Champagne, precisely 20km from Reims.
Jean Paul, the current generation owner, awaiting his daughter Marie Alice who will one day take the reins, is an eclectic character and when he decided to double down he did it in style.
It does so in Bordeaux, an iconic area for wine, a strip of land with unique characteristics in the world capable of making the great international vines express themselves at their best.
Chateau Deville is the creation of Jean Paul, something he strongly wanted and which can count on 36 hectares of vineyards, near the village of Rions.
The approach is markedly respectful of the nature and biodiversity of the ecosystems of the vineyards, with the aim of bringing to winemaking pure and sincere grapes, treated as little as possible and which are a pure expression of this incredible terroir.