CHÂTEAU LAMOTHE VINCENT "Héritage" - Bordeaux Supérieur - France
Product Description
Description
Deep cherry red with purple tints. Complex and refined bouquet of ripe red fruits, blackcherry, blackberry, spices and vanilla. Silky attack, then rich and elegant mouth, with the same flavours wrapped in full, well-integrated tannins. Fresh and well-balanced on the long mineral finish. An ideal match for red meats, lamb, roast duck. Also well suited for pasta, red sauces and cheese. Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
How to pair it
- Meat An ideal match for red meats, lamb, roast duck.
- Cheese Also well suited for pasta, red sauces and cheese.
Accolades
Awards
Gilbert and Gaillard International Challenge Gold
Originally one of the most famous French wine guides created in 1989, Gilbert & Gaillard has created their own international competition for wines and spirits.
Concours International de Lyon Gold
This international wine competition is one of the few in France where wines from around the world compete with local wine regions, tasted and judged by French wine professional juries.
Wine Facts
Product Type | Red Wine |
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Grape Varietal | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
Vintage | 2020 |
Country | FRANCE |
Winemakers | Fabien Vincent |
Producer | Vignobles Vincent |
Average age of vines | 34 years |
Production method | 80,000 bottles |
Harvest method | Mechanical |
Fermentation & maceration | 22 days |
Aging | 14 months |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
SKU | BO75 |
Vineyard Info
Château Lamothe-Vincent is composed of two main pieces, one lying at Montignac, the other situated at Castelvieil, both in the Entre-Deux-Mers area. Clayey-siliceous brow resting on rocky limestone, silty-clayey soils on a deeper layer of clay enriched with ferrous particles at Montignac. Deep clayey soils at Castelvieil. North exposure for white varieties. 28 acres.
As a family-run business, the Chateau was founded by the gread grandparents of the current owners of the winery, who each bought their first plots in 1873 and 1920, later reuniting the grapes to create the wines of today. Indeed, Saint-Vincent, patron of vine growers, seemed to guide this family… Château Lamothe-Vincent also benefits from a constant determination to explore new ways of vinification and maturing from current winemarker, Fabien Vincent. Training experiences in France, New-Zealand and Australia have opened his mind to retain only the best in the Old and New world styles. Today the fruit seems at its best and we are certain that this fourth generation will know how to use it…
Reviews & Ratings
Description
Deep cherry red with purple tints. Complex and refined bouquet of ripe red fruits, blackcherry, blackberry, spices and vanilla. Silky attack, then rich and elegant mouth, with the same flavours wrapped in full, well-integrated tannins. Fresh and well-balanced on the long mineral finish. An ideal match for red meats, lamb, roast duck. Also well suited for pasta, red sauces and cheese. Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.
How to pair it
- Meat An ideal match for red meats, lamb, roast duck.
- Cheese Also well suited for pasta, red sauces and cheese.
Awards
Gilbert and Gaillard International Challenge Gold
Originally one of the most famous French wine guides created in 1989, Gilbert & Gaillard has created their own international competition for wines and spirits.
Concours International de Lyon Gold
This international wine competition is one of the few in France where wines from around the world compete with local wine regions, tasted and judged by French wine professional juries.
Product Type | Red Wine |
---|---|
Grape Varietal | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
Vintage | 2020 |
Country | FRANCE |
Winemakers | Fabien Vincent |
Producer | Vignobles Vincent |
Average age of vines | 34 years |
Production method | 80,000 bottles |
Harvest method | Mechanical |
Fermentation & maceration | 22 days |
Aging | 14 months |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
SKU | BO75 |
Château Lamothe-Vincent is composed of two main pieces, one lying at Montignac, the other situated at Castelvieil, both in the Entre-Deux-Mers area. Clayey-siliceous brow resting on rocky limestone, silty-clayey soils on a deeper layer of clay enriched with ferrous particles at Montignac. Deep clayey soils at Castelvieil. North exposure for white varieties. 28 acres.
As a family-run business, the Chateau was founded by the gread grandparents of the current owners of the winery, who each bought their first plots in 1873 and 1920, later reuniting the grapes to create the wines of today. Indeed, Saint-Vincent, patron of vine growers, seemed to guide this family… Château Lamothe-Vincent also benefits from a constant determination to explore new ways of vinification and maturing from current winemarker, Fabien Vincent. Training experiences in France, New-Zealand and Australia have opened his mind to retain only the best in the Old and New world styles. Today the fruit seems at its best and we are certain that this fourth generation will know how to use it…