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Montagne Saint-Émilion

Patrick Desseignet

Red wine | Bordeaux, France

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Red wine
13.5 %
19.98 USD
17°C / 63°F
Dark, Dry, Fruit, Spice, Tannins, Velvet

Description

This exquisite bottle from the Montagne Saint-Émilion appellation is a testament to the dedication of the Desseignet family. Produced in the historic right-bank region of Bordeaux, this wine captures the essence of its terroir—a landscape defined by clay and limestone soils that provide the perfect foundation for the primary Merlot grape. The mention of '55 Ans' (55 years) on the label highlights a special celebratory bottling, reflecting a commitment to tradition and legacy. On the palate, it unfolds with a sophisticated structure, balancing the richness of dark berry fruits with the nuanced complexity of cedar and light spice notes characteristic of the region. The tannins are well-integrated and velvety, leading to a finish that is both elegant and lingering. Given its profile, this wine is a magnificent companion to classic French gastronomy. It pairs beautifully with roasted red meats, such as a herb-crusted rack of lamb, or more rustic dishes like a hearty beef bourguignon. Its ability to handle fat and protein makes it equally suitable for a platter of aged Comté or Mimolette cheese. Whether you are marking a special occasion or simply looking to elevate a Sunday roast, this Montagne Saint-Émilion offers an authentic and deeply satisfying experience of the Bordeaux right bank. It is a wine that rewards a bit of patience; decanting it for 30 minutes before serving will allow its full aromatic profile to bloom, unveiling hidden layers of earth and dark cocoa.

Your Notes

Right bank Bordeaux at its best! A great, classic example of Merlot from Montagne Saint-Émilion. Dark fruit, cedar, and well-integrated tannins. Quite enjoyable!

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