Château la Mouliniere Bordeaux Rouge 2004
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A simple fruity red Bordeaux that is great for everyday drinking. It has been called one of the world’s greatest red wine values.
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Release Notes:
La Moulinière Rouge is a great, inexpensive Bordeaux made with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon from vines grown on sandy soils near the Dordogne river. The grapes undergo a long, two-week maceration period, which leads to a wine with plentiful amounts of red fruit flavors and a fruity, pleasant finish. This wine has been named one of the world’s greatest red wine values and is a particularly good 2004. Château La Moulinière is the second label of Château Cadillac Lesgourgues.
Tasting Notes:
A wine with a deep red color and a developed nose of cassis, raspberry and cherry. It is very fruity
in the mouth with fresh red fruit and earthy spice flavors leading to a nice, long finish. A very approachable and versatile wine thanks to the Merlot, but the smooth tannins give it staying power. Perfect with grilled meats, burgers, cheeses, and lamb. Can keep until 2008-2009.

Château Cadillac and its immaculate gardens.
Winery:
Château Cadillac produces our favorite Bordeaux Supérieur
and for good reason.
The property dates back to the 16th Century and is situated on sandy limestone soil near the Dordogne river. Its current... Read more
Region:
Hundreds of books have been written on Bordeaux; its history (temporarily ruled by the English), its wines (the biggest wine region in the world), its terroirs (mainly alluvial soil made of... Read more

Bordeaux vines at midsummer