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Chateau L'Arrosee

The Chateau L'Arrosee 2000 is a splendid representation of the renowned Saint-Émilion region in Bordeaux, France. This vintage, produced by the esteemed Chateau L'Arrosee, is a true testament to their expertise and passion for winemaking. Upon pouring, the wine reveals a deep, ruby red hue with glimmers of purple. On the nose, notes of ripe red fruits such as cherries and plums intertwine with hints of tobacco and cedar. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and velvety, with a perfect balance of tannins and acidity. Flavors of dark berries, cassis, and subtle spices are present, leading to a long and elegant finish. This wine is a true delight and pairs beautifully with red meats, hearty stews, and rich cheeses. Enjoy now or cellar for further aging.

Château Canon St-Émilion

Chateau Canon shows no shy and retiring character in 2010, set to a naturally ripe and high 15% alcohol. Though power and density is a motif in 2010, there is a surprising suppleness in this wine, born from central St-Emillion vineyards and the same family of wine as Chateau Rauzan-Segla of Margaux. Almost evenly split between Merlot and Cabernet Franc usually, it''s three quarters Merlot in 2010; the wine matures in oak barrel for 18 months, with around 70% of those offering new wood character. While dense and compact, there is a succulence to the wine that suggests cellaring to two decades would be apt.

Château Beychevelle St-Julien

Chateau Beychevelle is a 4th Growth producer known for wines of intensity, depth and brooding nature. The 2010 continues this line but with a suppleness born of the vintage. The estate is set in the very south of the St-Julien appellation and can be some of the more powerful, concentrated wines of the region. Wines spend around 18 months in about 50% new oak for distinction and character. Though having historical ties to aristocracy of France, the current owners of this fine estate are Grands Mill?simesde France. Expect youthful drinking in the next five years and cellar up to 20.