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Chateau Giscours Margaux 2001
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| Our Price |
$64.69/Bottles |
$716.99/Case |
| Sale Price |
$39.99/Bottles |
$479.88/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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| Mevushal:
No
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Alc/Vol:
12.5%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
France
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Dryness:
Dry
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Type:
Bordeaux
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Color:
Red
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Supervision:
OK Kosher Certification
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This item qualifies for Budget Shipping
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General Information
Chateau Giscours is a 3rd Growth estate in the pretigious Grand Cru classification of 1855. Giscours vineyards are planted on sandy, pebbly soil in the Margaux appellation. The vineayards are 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 42% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.
Kosher For Passover
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Awards
Daniel Rogov 90 Points
2001 vintage
Dark garnet, with orange and purple reflections, medium- to full-bodied, with soft, well-integrated tannins and an appealing array of blackberry, currant and earthy-mineral aromas and flavors. Drink Now.
Customer Reviews
Reviewed by gazookas@gmail.com(101)
Date:12/1/2008
Vintage 2001
A fine bottle of wine. Consumed end of November 2008 after decanting for approximately an hour, the quality of this wine is evident from the first taste. Well-integrated and mild tannins work together with berry fruit tones. Expensive, but perhaps worth the price.
Reviewed by Greg R(202)
Date:5/18/2007
Vintage 2001
This is a very nice bottle, a kosher version of a Bordeaux Grand Cru. It has a beautiful color, a nice nose, well integrated tannins, balanced fruit, and a nice, lingering finish. Pricey, but is certainly a fine bottle of wine.
Reviewed by Joshua London(131)
Date:3/7/2005
Vintage 1999
This lovely, medium to full bodied wine is nicely balanced, exhibiting aromas and flavors of cassis, plums, blackberries, raspberries, currants, anise, coffee, black licorice, herbs, dark chocolate, and with intriguing aromatic traces of un-smoked cigars, leather, and even tar. This delicious wine is drinking well now, but should cellar nicely through 2010.
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