A great Pessac Léognan that Château Coucheroy , well fruity without being too tanic.
Composition and terroir:
Château de Rochemorin was founded in the 16th century in Martillac in the Graves wine region, and was the property of the famous philosopher, Baron de Montesquieu, who was also an ardent defender of Bordeaux wines at the end of the 17th and early 18th centuries.
Since 1973, after many vicissitudes, the domain returned to the winegrower André Lurton who restored his wine vocation. After many years of hard work, the Château regained its nobility.
Pessac Léognan Wine Château Coucheroy would be inspired by a legend that the future King Henri IV would have rested at the Château de Rochemorin after having fought at Coutras. This Bordeaux wine is composed of 55% Merlot and 45% Cabernet Sauvignon .
grape:
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon for this red wine.
Visual aspect :
Colored ruby color for this Bordeaux wine
Olfactory characteristics:
On the nose, this red Pessac Léognan wine gives off fruity aromas with chocolate notes.
Taste attributes:
On the palate, this red wine of Bordeaux is dominated by flavors of red fruits and melted tannins.