LeChâteau de PRESSAC est situé près de Bordeaux à Saint-Etienne-de-Lisse. Il bénéficie de l'exceptionnelle appellation Saint-Emilion. Le vignoble du Château s'étend sur 36 hectares et produit des vins rouges et un vin rosé. Les vins rouges sont des Grands Crus Classés et le rosé est un Bordeaux Clairet. Entre tradition et Photo non contractuelle. Millésime vendu 2019 Paiement 100% sécurisé Garantie anti-casse Noté sur Trustpilot En quelques mots ... Angélique de monbousquet, saint-emilion grand cru second vin du château monbousquet La dégustation L'oeil Teinte rubis, avec reflet violacés dans la jeunesse. Le nez Les notes de fruits rouges sont très concentrées, derrières-elles se développent une large palette aromatique dont notament la vanille et le cuir avec l'élevage en barrique… Vin Epicé Fruité La bouche Rondeur et puissance, ces vins rouges sont servis jeunes, au bouquet séduisant et corsé. Vin Aromatique Fruité Rond Fiche Technique Cépages Cabernet-franc, Cabernet-sauvignon, Merlot Terroir - Accords Mets & Vins Viandes Entrecôte grillée à la bordelaise, viandes en sauce, gibiers. Légumes Grosses frites taillées au couteau. Fromages Plateau de fromages. Desserts Mousse de fruits rouges. Château Monbousquet Château Monbousquet est un domaine situé dans la région Bordeaux en France, et qui produit 10 vins disponibles à l'achat, dont le vin Angélique de Monbousquet 2019. Bordeaux| Saint-Emilion Château Pavie 2015 1er Grand Cru Classé A " Second vin du 1er Grand cru classé A de Saint-Emilion. Un vin puissant avec une belle fraîcheur !" apogée : 2021 - 2031 . proposition d'achat 240,00 € TTC . la bouteille . découvrir le vin . Rouge . 99. 97. 99. 18-18.5. 98. INVESTISSEMENT. Bordeaux | Saint-Emilion Château Pavie 2018 1er Grand Cru
Vines in spring light LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS In an article published almost two years ago, when the 2019 Bordeaux vintage wines were poured during April en primeurs tastings, I wrote of how the vintage had hit four out of five points considered requisite for a great wine—lacking only relatively quick and even flowering for pollination. Prominent winemaker Hubert de Boüard of Château Angélus in Saint-Émilion had described the complex, subtle abundance’ of this vintage. My own tasting of these wines showed them as more energetic, open and approachable than the more huddled yet still spectacular aromas and flavors from the 2018 vintage. How do these wines taste now—after a few years aging? The are generally even better, with tannins and fruit flavors flavors integrating well. Many will age for decades, but fortunately are also enjoyable to drink now. Below are notes on wines from the right bank of Bordeaux. RED WINES Château Clos De Boüard. Montagne Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95-96 points. From Coralie de Boüard comes this 85/10/5 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon from 40-year-old vines. Aged 18 to 24 months in 60% new oak. A delicious, rounded, velvety wine with generous and gorgeous aromas of hazelnuts and blackberries. A succulent beauty that balances acidity, fruit and tannins in the mouth. Pair with a meaty lasagna or a pasta pomodoro. Dame de Boüard. Montagne Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95-96 points. This 60/30/10 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon from 40-year-old vines aged 10 to 14 months in 30% new oak. Supple, succulent, rich, layered and joyful aromas of red and black fruits, cinnamon and sage from obviously remarkable terroir. Gorgeous layers include flavors of cocoa and nutmeg. A classic right bank beauty with elevated and firm but supple tannins, and vibrant acidity. Château Monlot. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 97 points. This Merlot dominant blend with Cabernet Franc from 35+ year old vines ages up to 18 months in French oak. Gorgeous and classic Saint-Èmilion aromas rich and supple fruit. Also slight smoke, hickory and menthol. Calm, confident tannins and lambent acidity. A layered, complex, joyful mouthful with red cherries on the finish from a rich terroir. Heritage de Monlot. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 96-97 points. 100% Merlot ages up to 10 months in French oak. Dark black fruit, well-structured aromas of rich plums and prunes. In the mouth this is a meal unto itself with flavors of plums, red cherries, licorice and sultanas in a bath of juicy acidity. Strikingly firm tannic backbone. Croix de Labrie. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 97 – 98 points. 92/8 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon from 45-year-old vines. Aged in new oak for at least 18 months. Fun, lively aromas of raspberries, treacle, dark blackberries, sage and red cherries. Plums and cranberries on the attack, treacle, mocha and cherry flavors mid palate and morels and walnuts on the finish. A sculpted beauty in the mouth that matches finesse with lightness and includes vibrant acidity under a taut but subtle tannic leash. Château Fleur de Lisse. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 95-96 points. 95/5 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc from Vignobles Jade. Opulent and saturated aromas of chocolate and mocha as well as complex bright red fruit, mild but delicious herbaceousness that includes jasmine. Magnificent and joyful to drink. A truly light and supple beauty. Mint, mocha and black cherry flavors mid palate and caramel on the finish. Pair with lasagna, or with lentils and burrata Fontfleurie. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 96-97 points. From Vignobles Jade, this is a 79/21 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc. Balanced, rich red and black fruits. In the mouth, a light vibrant beauty oozing raspberries on the attack and black cherries and mocha mid palate. As easy to drink as a top tier Beaujolais Cru, though lavished with gorgeously energetic acidity. Château Fleur Cardinale. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 97 points. 71/24/5 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon. Strong but supple aromas are layered and include leather, treacle, blackberries, quince, smoke and bourbon chocolate biscuits. A chewy, beauty in the mouth that is well structured with fresh acidity, lively fruit and layers that include mocha. Finesse and excellence deriving from superb terroir. Château Fleur Cardinale. Intuition de Fleur Cardinale. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94-95 points. 78/22 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend. Bourbon biscuits and mint crisp aromas, as well as plumbs, blackberries and a hint of mandarin acidity. This second wine could be mistaken as a first from many other châteaux. In the mouth, deep black fruit, succulent acidity, well balanced with generous flavors of After Eight mints, treacle and raspberries. Wine glass LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS Château Croix Cardinale. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94-95 points. 82/18 Merlot/Cabernet Franc. Fresh light red fruit and some butter and almond aromas. Delicious, fresh and well balanced with juicy acidity and flavors that include apricots, raspberries, figs, plumbs and toast. Château La Marzelle. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 95 points. 73/20/7 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon from up to 30 year old vines grown over sand, gravel and blue clay. Quiet and low-key aromas include earth, bark, mandarin acidity and toast. In the mouth—maple syrup on the attack, blackberries and prunes mid palate and cocoa on the finish. Consider pairing with shish kebab. Clos Dubreuil. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 97 points. 75/25 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend. Rich aromas of sandstone, wet beach pebbles, prunes, plums, chocolate drops and mild mint. In the mouth this is succulent and proud winner. Firm tannins, ripe and generous acidity. Flavors include morels and butterscotch and blackberries. Layered, with an excellent tannic backbone. Pair with osso bucco or a Moroccan tajine. Château Pavillon Beauregard. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 92 points. A succulent whiff of aromas of smoke and tar and deep dark chocolate as well as red cherries. Fresh acidity in the mouth and a taste of cherries and cocoa mid palate, with a sliver of eucalyptus on the finish. Benjamin de Beauregard. Pomerol. 2019. 94 points. Truly gorgeous cherry and chocolate aromas, as well as those of earth and tree bark. An opulent, smooth and trickling mouthful of red fruit, dark cocoa, crunchy chocolate and nuts—full and balanced with bright acidity and low key tannins. Château Beauregard. Pomerol. 2019. 96 to 97 points. Subtle but opulent aromas of nuts and licorice, and flavors that include prunes, figs and red plums mid palate. Balanced with bright acidity and an attractive tension between acidity and tannins. Le Jardin de Petit-Village. Pomerol. 2019. 96 points. Hefty bright aromas of cocoa, raspberries, rich ripe cherries, bourbon chocolate biscuits, hazelnuts and anise. Burgundian style black pepper snap on the nose. A balanced chocolate and cherry layered surprise in the mouth with complexity and sleek tannins balanced with acidity. Easy drinking and beautifully layered. Château Petit-Village. Pomerol. 2019. 97+ points. Aromas of bourbon chocolate biscuits, deep black fruit. Complex, crunchy and enticing with flavors of raspberries, cinnamon, mint, cherries and cocoa. Layered and hefty with unobtrusive tannins and slick acidity. A delicious assembly of lightness in dark fruit; balanced and unstoppable to drink. Château Croix de Rambeau. Lussac Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95 points. 90/10 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc. Crisp, light, well balanced and fine aromas that include rose petals and lilac florals, as well as tangerines and raspberries. A chewy beauty to drink, with peaches on the attack, butterscotch, mocha, sultanas, candy cane and red cherries mid palate. Château La Croix des Moines. L’Ambroisie. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 95 points. 100% Merlot. Light acidic aromas of primrose, daffodils, roses and sultanas. In the mouth, generous acidity and rich flavors of ripe fruit. Mocha on the attack, cherries mid palate and macarons on the finish. Château Franc La Rose. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 97 points. 75/25 Merlot/Cabernet Franc. Rich, generous, vibrant and gorgeously balanced aromas that include those of lava cake and pecan brittle. A gorgeously light but rich beauty in the mouth that is textured, with crisp acidity. Flavors are layered with menthol and German chocolate cake. Château La Croix des Moines. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 96 points. 80/10/10 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon. Deep, dark, rich, supple and succulent red fruits. An integrated powerhouse of balanced, supple aromas. In the mouth plums on the attack, peanut brittle and blackberries mid palate and crème brûlée on the finish. Wine bottles in a crate. LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS Château La Croix Bellevue. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 94 points. A 50/25/25 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon. Aromas of dark black fruit, treacle and strawberries. In the mouth, raspberries on the attack, a plum clafoutis mid palate and lemon drops on the finish. Well integrated and firm, structured tannins and acidity. Clos de La Vieille Eglise. Pomerol. 2019. 96 points. 70/30 Merlot/Cabernet Franc with aromas of prunes, strudel, tree bark and figs. Delightfully juicy flavors with flavors of walnut on the attack, and rich red fruit that includes raspberries mid palate. Pair with maple syrup drizzled pan fried salmon. Château Porte Chic. Pomerol. 2019. 95 points. 70/25/5 Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon—where the cabernets are vinified integrally. Aromas of prunes, marmalade, figs and truffles. Flavors include mint and blackberry on the attack, red fruit on the finish. Château Sergant. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 96 points. This Merlot dominated wine originates from 30-year-old vines. Light cherry colored, with aromas that include an almost Burgundian brew of deep red cherries and black pepper, as well as a medley of red and black cherries with some hickory, pine nuts, apple strudel, red plums and figs. In the mouth, this is a Lalande de Pomerol masquerading as a Côtes-de-Nuit—different grapes but similar sensations rich cherry delight, and a hint of mandarins and lemons from the graciously light acidity. Prunes and red cherries on the attack, black cherries and cooking chocolate mid palate and mint crisp on the finish. Pair with a maple syrup doused slab of salmon, a bulgur/cheddar pilaf or a chocolate cherry parfait dessert. Château de Francs. Les Cerisiers. 2019. 95 points. From Hebrard and De Boüard comes this 90/10 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend with aromas of coffee, mocha, rum, sultanas and wet earth. A splash of raspberries and red cherries on the attack, followed by gum balls, maraschino cherries and textured licorice mid palate; chocolate mint on the finish. A joyous Xmas cake of light, bright, candied and layered flavors. Pair with oxtail soup and grated cheddar cheese, oysters with Tabasco or a dessert of mint/ pistachio parfait. Château de Francs. 2019. 96 points. This 70/20/10 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Francs/Cabernet Sauvignon from 40-year-old vines includes richly deep aromas of fruit punch, morel mushrooms, red and black cherries, fresh and lambent pine and a hint of salty shoreline air. In the mouth—a flush of rich red cherries on the attack, a mid-palate of burnt brown sugar, and a finish that includes flavors of After Eight mints, peppermint candy, black cherries, dorp licorice and blood oranges. Layered, complex, festive and energetic. Well integrated acidity and tannins balanced knife edge over a layer cake of fruit, spice and slight black pepper. Confident—a bramble bush of rich flavors. Pair with blackened salmon, caviar on toast, or butterscotch crème brûlée. Château Plain Point. Fronsac. 2019. 96 points. Lithe, supple, fresh and jumping light red fruit aromas that include red and black cherries. Also aromas of mocha, orange rind and wet bark. In the mouth a chewy chocolate layered beauty—complex and fresh, with fruit, mocha and slight spice. Layered flavors—think black pepper, persimmons and buttered toast. Pair the same as you would a light Pinot Noir—sea bass, salmon doused with ginger or a dessert of peppermint ice cream. Château Grand Corbin. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 95 to 96 points. Radiant aromas of raspberries, cranberries, red cherries, Van Houtons cocoa powder and mint brittle. In the mouth this is juicy and powerful with well-integrated fruit and tannins and coherent acidity. Cranberries on the attack, blackberries mid palate and brownies and white pepper and mint crisp on the finish. Exquisite acidity. Pair with blackened tuna, Hungarian goulash, or a dessert of peppermint brittle. Château de Francs. L’Infini de Château de Francs. 2019. Fruit punch on the nose. After a swirl of aeration, mocha, mulberries, Marie biscuits, malt balls, gun flint and holly—one finely tuned cone of aromatics. Flavors include strawberries, succulent red cherries. Dry biscuits on the attack and molasses on the finish; cookie dough, prunes, raisins and cranberries mid palate. Still young and mildly green, but with a wonderfully chewy mid palate. Pair with lamb cutlets and mint sauce, or a Worcester steak, or a dessert of banana flambé. Clos Bertineau. Montagne Saint Emilion. 2019. 90 points. This Merlot includes rich aromas of ripe raspberries, red cherries and moist earth. Flavors include red and black cherries and a slightly tart mid palate, with textured mocha and tannins on the finish. Pair with a pork or wild game such as boar or even warthog. Château de Pressac. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 92 points. From Jean François and & Dominique Quenin comes this 71/16/9/2/2 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon/Carménère/Malbec. Aromas of roasted chestnuts, red cherries, leather, smoke and blackberries. Still young tannins in the mouth, though a robust wine with dark fruits and slight black pepper. Needs some years aging. Pair with roasted pigeon or a lentil pilaf. Château Mondou. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. A 66/34 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend aged 18 months in oak. Rich and vibrant raspberries, black cherries, cedar and thyme sprig aromas. A suave and well-integrated mouthful of blackberries, though with young tannins. Chocolate and cherries mid palate, some aniseed on the finish. Pair with a beef broth. Ladybird on grape vine. LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS Château Maillet. Pomerol. 2019. 94 points. Busting with rich and deeply flavorful and ethereally light aromas of rich ripe cherries, some moist earth, gunflint and eucalyptus. A crisp and juicy beauty in the mouth with succulent red fruit flavors and a little mint. Cherries on the attack, fudge brownies mid palate. Still young but shining. Pair with turkey and mint sauce or even a rich chowder. Château Tour de Pressac. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 91 points. A 71/16/9/2/2 blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and Malbec. Rich and roasted aromas that include pine cones, wet earth, black cherries. Succulent, fresh, approachable with rich acidity, firm but low-key tannins and flavors that include bubble gum on the attack, blackberry tart mid palate and some honeyed toast and licorice on the finish. Clos des Jacobins. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 92 points. Robust, firm and slightly flinty aromas that include sesame, black pepper and tar. Juicy, fruity and festive in the mouth with red hot candies on the attack, a mid-palate that includes red plums and a finish with truffles. Firm and confident acidic/tannic balance. Pair with both red or white meat—including sashimi, or barbecued pork dusted with cayenne and black pepper. Château La Commanderie. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 94 points. Robust and royal flush of fruity aromas including raspberries and red cherries, as well as some sage and tarragon. Crisp, defined, almost fluffy aromas. Juicy and well-crafted in the mouth, with attention to firm tannic structure, buoyant acidity and rich flavors. Sultanas and plums mid palate and some bourbon chocolate biscuits on the finish. Pair with shish kebab or a salad with red peppers and cherry tomatoes. Still young, but supple and satisfying. Château de Carles. Haut-Carles. Fronsac. 2019. Light, balanced, cheerful aromas of red and black fruit as well as anise and salt water taffy, as well as menthol and slight mocha. Red cherries on the attack, cocoa mid palate and some black pepper on the finish. Pair with medallions of deer or a truffle pasta. Vieux Château Palon. Montagne Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95 points. A 75/25 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend that ages 13 to 15 months in new French oak. Rich aromas of chocolate and cherries, light and fragrant. A gorgeous mouthful of blackberries, black cherries on the attack, plums and cocoa mid palate and even a hint of salty chocolate on the finish. Grand, eloquent and easygoing but well crafted. A true winner. Château Clarisse. Cuvée Vielles Vignes. Puisseguin Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95-96 points. Merlot dominant blend. Rich and robust aromas of dark black fruit, maple syrup, slight mint, eucalyptus and lavender. In the mouth—rich, dense and complex flavors that include bouillon, red cherries and blueberries. Firm but inconspicuous tannins. Mid palate a juicy mouthful of rich fresh fruit, and anise on the finish. Pair with a sirloin steak, a poké bowl with spicy chicken or a cheese plate that includes cheddar. Château Lafaurie. Puisseguin Saint-Émilion. 2019. 93 points. A light bright concoction of black pepper, bootblack and leather aromas. In the mouth a peppery beauty—reminiscent of a carménère—with easy drinking acidity and low-key tannins. An easygoing, but well-crafted wine for an afternoon before the fireplace with a good book and a plate of charcuterie. Cinnamon and cherry on the attack, prunes and figs and red plums mid palate. Couvent des Jacobins. Calicem. 2019. 94+ points. From Saint-Émilion. Only 2188 bottles produced. Rich, black and red fruit aromas, subtle and statured. Some pencil lead, moist earth and black cherries. Beautifully wispy and light attack with raspberries, prunes plums and cherries mid palate, ethereal acidity, some bon bons and figs and red cherries and strawberries on the finish. A light juice with subtlety and poise—the deftest Calicem vintage yet produced. Pair with a light curry, duck breast and foie gras, or even an orange sherbet dessert. Couvent des Jacobins. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 97 points. Deep purple color from the Petit Verdot. Rich and luscious aromas, generous and balanced, including red cherries and mocha and a hint of mint. Deep, dark, delicious flavors, and this one you will continue drinking. A fig, plum, cocoa medley mid palate, blueberries and even butterscotch on the finish with a length that keeps on giving. Sumptuously rich fruit, unobtrusive but well structured tannins. A rare treat—a full three course meal. Bravo! Made with finesse and care. Pair with vine cooked tenderloin steak and green beans, or even a cheddar and mild chili pasta. Château Franc Le Maine. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 90 points. Somewhat crisp aromas of cherries and morels and a little green grass. A truly wholesome mid-palate of chocolate and red fruit with a finish that includes passionfruit and licorice. Acidity still needs to better integrate, but poised for aging well. Pair with a cheese platter than includes Roquefort and cheddar. Vieux Chantecaille du Chateau Gouprie. Saint-Émilion. 2019. 90 points. An 80/20 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend. Rich, energetic, jumping aromas of cherries, strawberries and sage. A ribbon of oranges in the acidity. Flavors include strawberries, plums, Fry’s chocolate mid palate and a deliciously juicy cherry finish. An easy drinking, well balanced wine with acidity slightly edging ahead of tannins, but lagging behind fruit. Pair with hearty meatballs or a carrot and bulgur pilaf. Château Rocher-Gardat. Montagne-Saint-Émilion. 2019. 95 points. Black cherries and lemongrass on the nose, moist soil humus and the scent of a wet forest. A 90/10 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend. Juicy cherries on the attack, merging with chocolate mid palate and altogether complex, balanced and rich with poise. Testimony to the potential of Montagne terroir. Pair with huevos rancheros, a Spanish omelette or an orange/gingerbread cake for dessert. Inverted wine bottles in storage LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS La Fleur de Boüard. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 93 points. Aromas of a wild country lane hedgerow and blackberries, treacle and golden syrup with a hint of chicory and wet earth. Bourbon biscuits on the attack, chocolate and mocha mid palate and some raspberry on the finish. Firm and structured tannins, vibrant acidity. Pair with a carrot/apple velouté, roast pigeon or turkey or an apple tart dessert. Le Plus de la Fleur de Boüard. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 92 points. Chocolate chip and cherry aromas, brisk and fresh with a hint of tarragon and eucalyptus. Chocolate on the attack, black pepper and red plums and figs mid palate and a brief but semi-minty finish. Firm tannins. Pair with pan fried veal, spaghetti and meatballs, or a mushroom lasagna. Dark and engaging. Le Lion de La Fleur de Boüard. Lalande de Pomerol. 2019. 93 points. Rich aromas of cherries, raspberries; soft, supple and elegant on the nose. A juicy mouthful with flavors of red plums, black berries mid palate, red cherries on the finish. Elegant structure with plush fruit. Pair with a shredded beef and sweet potatoes, or a cherry sorbet dessert. La Croix de Montlabert. Saint-Emilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94 points. Still young, fresh and juicy set of aromas that include raspberry, as well as tar, pain au chocolat pastry and chalk. A generous and well-balanced mouthful, with rich red fruit mid palate, slight smoke and chocolate finish, and tannins that still need a few years to mellow. Pair with a beef or wild rabbit stew, an orange and soy rice pilaf or a dessert plate of cheeses that includes cheddar. Château Emmanuelle de Boüard. Mon Jardin de Vignes. Lussac Saint-Émilion. 2019. 90 points. Rich and crispy aromas of chocolate cookies, sultanas, raspberries and some figs. Licorice, ripe red fruit and slight spice such as cardamon mid palate. Juicy acidic finish. Pair with mildly salty/herbal appetizers or with minestrone soup. Château Trianon Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 95 points. Lush red fruit aromas scream Saint-Émilion, and that festivities have begun. Ripe rich red and black cherry aromas, as well as florals – hibiscus and rose petals. Red and yellow plums on the attack, a mid palate of red fruit bathed in silky acidity and a quick, somewhat tannic finish. Pair with roasted duck or chicken, or a plate of charcuterie and creamy cheeses. Château Cheval Noir. Cuvée Le Fer. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 93 points. Succulent and generous aromas of split black cherries, orange rind, malt balls, a hint of mint, figs and red plums. A well-balanced mid palate with cocoa, fruit medley and a little minestrone and spice, and a finish that includes gum balls and red hot candies that keeps on giving. Young but with ample potential. Pair with a four-cheese lasagna or even with sashimi. Chateau Gouprie. Pomerol. 2019. 96 points. This 75/25 Merlot/Cabernet Franc blend is light and wispy—with ethereal signature Pomerol aromas and also a mild hit of cumin and black pepper over a matrix of raspberry. Mid palate of liquid pleasure—a soft bed of tannins coated with satin sheets of acidity under a blanket of blackberries and red cherries. Scrumptious and deserving of praise. Does not even need a food pairing—drink to enjoy! Château du Paradis. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94 points. Full and flush aromas of dark fruit, coca cola, black and red licorice, raspberries and fudge. Quite a depth charge and cola mouthful—full, deep, playful, fun. An attack of cranberries and cocoa mid palate, and a silky eucalyptus finish. After hesitancy on the first nose, you will want to come back to this. Pair with Mexican fare such as a black bean burrito and green chili, or a cheddar soufflé or a dessert of lava cake. Chateau Beaulieu. Côtes-de-Bourg. Grand Vin de Bordeaux. 2019. 89 points. Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Deep, earthy aromas that include wet leaves, chestnuts. Red plums on the attack. Juicy mouthful that is slightly tannic, with a lingering though attractive acidic finish. Pair with cassoulet of lentils and pasta. Chateau Montlabert. Saint Emilion Grand Cru. 2019. 96 points. A luscious, rich, sumptuous set of fruity aromas that include plush dark cherries, black berries, some mocha and After Eight mints. Firm tannins and rich fruit. A seductive mouthful of pleasure, with red plums on the attack, a hint of truffles and red cherries mid palate and a sweet kiss of black cherries rolled in gripping but delicate acidity on the finish. Pair with Swedish meat balls or with cheddar melted on pita bread or with an apple strudel dessert. Wine glass filled with grapes. LAURINE GASSIAN FACEBOOK LAURINE DLS Château Tour Perruchon. Lussac Saint-Emilion. Cuvée Prestige. 2019. 89 points. From Vignobles Alain Pascal comes this alcohol red. Light ruby and raspberry colored. Aromas of black pepper, fudge, maraschino cherries and guavas. Well-structured dark aromas as well as tannins, flavors of raspberries and red cherries on the attack, strawberries and a hit of Dutch licorice mid palate, and some cumin and anise on the finish. Pair with a mushroom omelette or chunks of Fry’s chocolate for dessert. Clos Saint-Vincent. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 92 points. Light colored—approaching a Beaujolais. Aromas of wet beach stones, crushed red cherries, slight peppermint and peat. Complex and attractive aromas. Juicy acidity in the mouth well integrated with fruit such as red plums mid palate and chocolate chips on the finish. Pair with butternut squash ravioli or shredded beef and cherry tomatoes. Château Moine Vieux. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94 points. Rich and vibrant red and black fruit aromas, confident and classic Saint-Émilion blend—joyous and open. Black tar, black pepper, some cayenne and cumin aromas awash in an acidic matrix. A juicy mouth full of redolent ripe red fruit—cherries, plums—as well as Maltesers chocolate balls and some eucalyptus on the finish. Pair with blackened salmon, barbecued teriyaki steak or profiteroles for dessert. Confidence, classic, rewarding. La Garagiste. Gran Turismo. Côtes de Bourg. 2019. 91 points. 80/20 Cabernet Franc/Merlot blend. Chocolate, mocha, licorice, black pepper, apricot, petrol and prune aromas. Layered flavors include red cherries, red licorice, cumin and chocolate. Citric acidity and firm tannins. An autumn delight before the fireplace. Rich and velvety from Bourg. Château La Pointe. Pomerol. 2019. 95 points. Light, ethereal and airy aromas typical of Pomerol. Van Houtens cocoa on the attack, prunes, plums and strawberries mid palate and black pepper on the finish. Succulent acidity, unobtrusive tannins. A deliciously complex and integrally folded assembly of flavors. The initial aromas alone will take you to the green hills of Pomerol. Pair with a range of foods—including rare steak, mocha and spice cake dessert or a chutney vegetarian curry. Château Trianon. Saint Emilion Grand Cru. Kosher red wine. 2019. 92 points. Rich, juicy, layered red and black fruit aromas—silky yet assertive. Red and black cherries and mocha on the nose. Red plums and some fresh bread mid palate, a touch of mint brittle on the finish. Assertive tannins. Pair with rare beef or a truffle tagliatelle. Château Barrail Saint Andre. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. 2019. 94 points. Rich. light and silky aromas of bark, red currants, black berries, damp roses, some truffle and black licorice. Light and well-integrated in the mouth—the deft hand of experience shadows each sip. Attack of red cherries followed by a mid-palate of raspberries and red plums and a few morels and a hit of sage, black pepper and mocha on the finish. Well made—complex with well integrated tannins, acidity and fruit. Second sip a must. Pair with an array of foods, including truffles and cheese on toast, pasta pomodoro or a mandarin sorbet dessert. Château Villemaurine. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé. 2019. 96 to 97 points. A beefy and confident set of dark, robust aromas of acorns, teak, wet forest, wild raspberries and pine. Harmonious, luscious, deep and dark flavors of cocoa on the attack, red plums and raspberries mid-palate and mint on the finish. A polished, layered, well striated juice with elegant tannins, lush acidity and a layer cake complexity of flavors. Pair with medallions of deer, lentils and teriyaki or a black cherry tart. Château Pey-Bonhomme Les Tours. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. 2019. 92 to 93+ points. A 75/15/10 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Malbec from these biodynamic producers based in Blaye and Bourg in Bordeaux. A lively set of zesty, clean aromas that include black cherries, raspberries, as well as orange and lime peels. A well balanced flush of red fruit flavors with clear acidity, low key tannins and a sumptuous finish. Pair with a four-cheese lasagna or a chocolate/coconut dessert. Famille Hubert Vignerons. Les Vacances de Monsieur Merlot. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. 2019. 91 points. 100% biodynamic Merlot. Cedar, sultanas and a bit of smoke on the nose, fresh and vibrant. Juicy, clean, easy drinking Merlot, fresh and approachable with lingering citrus and acidity on the finish. Pair with shellfish or light cheese. Château Bourdieu. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. 2019. 92 points. This blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc includes aromas of hickory and blackberries and tastes include luscious flavors of rich, ripe red cherries. Smooth tannic integration and supple acidity. Château Bourdieu. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. Absolu. 2019. 94 points. Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Aromas of deep dark chocolate and raisins, menthol and tree bark. Rich, velvety, yet hefty in the mouth with dark fruit and a solid tannic backbone. This Blaye producer is gaining steam and producing incrementally improved wines each year. Château Bourdieu. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. No. 1. 2019. 95 points. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec blend. Rounded, fresh aromas of rum, raisins and menthol. Delicious to drink, as chewy as a Grenache, but textured and slightly tannic with deep dark fruits. Bravo. WHITE WINES Château Peybonhomme-les-Tours. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. Le Blanc Bonhomme. 2019. 94 points. A 45/45/10 blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and Colombard. Biodynamic. A clean set of aromas—slightly open, with tropicals, gooseberries, green apples. A crisp, brittle mouthful with a mild but beautifully oily mouth feel. Oranges and butter on the finish. A combination of abundance and delicacy—rounded, soft and well-integrated acidity. Delicious.
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Home → Château Franc le Maine L'appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Propriétaire Exploitant SCEA DES VIGNOBLES BARDET L'appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Propriétaire Exploitant SCEA DES VIGNOBLES BARDET > Vignoble Types de sols Sols sableux Cépages Merlot 65 % Cabernet Franc 34 % Cabernet Sauvignon 1 % Pays de commercialisation Belgique Canada Chine Danemark Etats-Unis France Hong-Kong Pays-Bas Vinification Types de cuves Barriques Inox Elevage Barriques neuves 50 % Barriques 1 vin et plus 50 % Production moyenne annuelle 70000 bouteilles 526 hectolitres Labels SME DU VIN DE BORDEAUX HVE Coordonnéesdu cru Coordonnéesdu responsable Lundi Mardi Mercredi Jeudi Vendredi De 09h00 à17h00 Visite sans rendez-vous Toute l'année Vente à la propriété , dégustation Allemand , Anglais , Français Le mot du Vigneron Notre objectif, avec Chateau Franc Le Maine, est de produire un vin élégant, soyeux, velouté et de privilégier le fruit. C'est avec passion que nous travaillons chaque jour en famille pour vous offrir le meilleur de notre terroir. Paul-Arthur et Thibault Bardet Découvrez l'appellation de Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru Découvrir Découvrez aussi newsletter Événements, jeu-concours, nouveautés, … Inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter et recevez l'essentiel de l'actualité des vins de Saint‑Emilion.
ChateauFranc le Maine is a small Chateau owned by the Bardet family. The company is located near the Dordogne river, in the Saint-Emilion appellation. The story of Vignobles Bardet begins right on the banks of the Dordogne River in 1704. Mr. Seigneriau, a river boatman, used to transport barrels of wine to the port. As the river trade flourished, he bought vineyards. In the

search   Le Saint-Émilion Grand Cru du Château Franc Le Maine est un Grand Vin de Bordeaux qui conjugue finesse et rondeur. A découvrir absolument pour les amateurs de Bordeaux et qui accompagnement à merveille plat de viande rouge et plateau de fromages. Un vrai plaisir ! 24,00 € 144,00 € pour 6 blles Livraison gratuite Remise dès 12 blles TTC Le Saint-Émilion Grand Cru du Château Franc Le Maine est un Grand Vin de Bordeaux qui conjugue finesse et rondeur. A découvrir absolument pour les amateurs de Bordeaux et qui accompagnement à merveille plat de viande rouge et plateau de fromages. Un vrai plaisir ! Description Détails sur ce vin Château Franc Le Maine Grand Vin de Bordeaux 2014 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru - Rouge - Vin issu d'une exploitation Haute Valeur Environnementale SITUATION RÉGION VITICOLE Bordelais COMMUNE Saint-Émilion 33330 DOMAINE PROPRIÉTAIRE Vignobles Bardet ORIGINES XVème siècle ACQUISITION En 2008 par Philippe Bardet SUPERFICIE 11,71 hectares SOLS Sables au dessus de graves, sables ou sables argileux. ÂGE MOYEN DU VIGNOBLE 44 ans LA VIGNE DENSITÉ 5800 pieds à l'hectare ENTRETIEN DES SOLS Enherbement naturel et permanent RENDEMENT 39 hectolitres à l'hectare CULTURE En agriculture raisonnée. Exploitation membre de la première association pour un Système de Management Environnemental du vin de Bordeaux, association certifiée ISO 14001. SÉLECTION Technique de sélection des baies unique au monde LA CAVE MACÉRATION PRÉ-FERMENTAIRE Douce à basse température VINIFICATION Réalisation de macérations douces grâce à des cuves nouvelles générations, sans foulage, permettant l’immersion du marc et favorisant l’extraction des tanins soyeux de pellicules. ÉLEVAGE EN BARRIQUES 14 à 18 mois, 50% neuve et 50% barriques d'un vin TITRE ALCOOMÉTRIQUE 14,5% vol. MIS EN BOUTEILLE À LA PROPRIÉTÉ Oui BOUCHON Naturel SULFITES Oui ENCÉPAGEMENT 67% Merlot noir, 32% Cabernet Franc, 1% Cabernet Sauvignon SERVICE TEMPÉRATURE Selon la dégustation recherchée, ce vin se découvre entre 16° et 17°. A DÉGUSTER De suite, prêt à boire PASSAGE EN CARAFE Oui DÉGUSTATION NEZ Complexe et distingué. BOUCHE Raffinée, généreuse, soyeuse, notes de figue, notes de fruits noirs, notes d'épices, tanins élégants, longue persistance. DISTINCTIONS et MÉDAILLES Étoile au Guide Hachette James Suckling - 91/100 Bettane et Desseauve - 15/20 Médaille d'Or au Concours Général Agricole de Paris Médaille d'Or Challenge International Bourg Médaille d'Or Concours de Bordeaux Aquitaine Médaille d'Or et Best of Show Mundus Vini ACCOMPAGNEMENT - ACCORDS METS-VIN Le Château Franc Le Mayne est un Saint-Émilion Grand Cru idéal pour accompagner une côte de bœuf, gibiers à plume et desserts au chocolat. POTENTIEL de GARDE - APOGÉE ESTIMÉE 4 à 5 ans A CONSERVER À l’abri de la lumière et à bonne température dans une bonne cave. CENTILISATION - COLISAGE BOUTEILLE 750 ml COLISAGE Par carton de 6 bouteilles ACHAT MINIMUM 1 carton de 6 bouteilles LIVRAISON DE VOTRE COMMANDE Vos bouteilles sont assurées pendant le transport Livraison gratuite Remise dès 12 bouteilles Référence plubfrasai141 Fiche technique VINS 1 - Rouge REGIONS Bordeaux APPELLATIONS - AOP - IGP Saint-Emilion Grand Cru DOMAINES - CHATEAUX Château Franc Le Maine CULTURE Bio CEPAGES Merlot MILLESIME 2014 CLASSEMENT GRAND CRU GARDE Entre 10 et 15 ans PRIX De 20 à 30 € GOUTS Rond, velouté et fruité ACCORDS METS Viandes rouges CONTENANCE 750 ml NOMBRE DE BOUTEILLES PAR CARTON 6

Ce2015 dévoile toutes les qualités attendues de l’appellation. Enfin, ces cépages se complètent harmonieusement : 75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet-Franc. Le Saint Émilion grand cru en dégustation. D’après le guide hachette des Vins en 2016, en dégustation, ce grand cru offre en bouche une robe bordeaux sombre profonde. Ce vin séduit par

{{ {{getOldPrice}}{{getPrice}} ENVÍO GRATIS! Vino tinto. Vignobles Bardet. Château Franc le Maine. Crianza. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. Francia. Botella Mágnum 1,5 L. Más información Gastos de envío ENVÍO GRATIS!Plazo de entrega 48/72 horasCategoríaVino tintoFICHA TÉCNICAProductoVignobles Bardet Château Franc le Maine Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Crianza 1,5 LPaís de origenFranciaIndicación Saint-Émilion Grand CruAñada / CosechaComercializada actualmente por el productor. Este producto no se identifica ni se suministra en una añada concreta. La imagen del producto así como su etiqueta pueden no coincidir con la identificación de la cosecha u otras características y detalles del producto a la venta. Si lo desea, podemos proporcionarle esta información, y por supuesto, Puede solicitar una cosecha específica y nos esforzaremos al máximo para satisfacerleEnvejecimientoCrianzaFormatoBotella MágnumCapacidad1,5 LContenido de alcohol14,0% VolFormato EspecialBotella MagnumTipologíaVino tinto. Saint-Émilion Grand CruProductorVignobles BardetNombreChâteau Franc le gr. 2,0 Kg.Referencia del productoWAN4576398País de origenEspaña. El envío de este producto se realiza desde EspañaPosición de almacenamientoPosición lateral, botella horizontalTemperatura de almacenamientoAlmacenar a temperatura constante de constante en torno al 60-80%RecomendacionesMantener preferiblemente alejado de la luzAccesoriosEste producto se proporciona en las condiciones y formato en las que se comercializa en el momento actual. En los casos en los que el producto incluya un embalaje, caja y/o estuche adicional, Estos accesorios serán incluidos en el envío siempre que cumplan con las dimensiones del embalaje especial adaptado y homologado para transporte de bebidas. Con carácter general, las imágenes de los productos que publicamos en nuestro sitio web son únicamente relevantes a efectos gráficos. Las imágenes no muestran otros accesorios como el packaging adicional caja, estuche, etc o elementos promocionales que puntualmente puedan ser incluidos por el fabricante junto al producto. Si lo desea, podemos informarle del packaging adicional, elementos y accesorios incluidos junto al producto en el momento actualAviso LegalEs ilegal la venta, suministro u obtención de alcohol en nombre de una persona menor de 18 no tienes más de 18 años, debes abandonar este sitio webConsumoEs recomendable un consumo moderado y responsable de bebidas alcohólicas Otros productos de Smas Productos {{ {{ number2}} € {{ number2}} € {{ number2}} € / {{ {{ number2}} € {{ number2}} € / {{

ChateauYon Figeac - 2016 - Saint Emilion Grand Cru. 35,20 €. Nouveau. Saint Emilion Grand Cru - Château Capet Guillier - 2016. 50,40 €. Saint Emilion Grand Cru - Château Croque-Michotte - 2015 - BIO. 38,00 €. Saint Emilion Grand Cru - Château Franc La Rose - Jean Louis Trocard - 2016. 30,00 €.

The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Kauf 6 für 17,90 € jeweils und spare 5% Inkl. 19% MwSt., zzgl. Versand25,20 € / 1 l Ein tiefes granatrotes Gewand mit malvenfarbene Farbtöne. Eine elegante, kraftvolle Nase entwickelt sich attraktiv komplex mit Aromen von Kaffee, Veilchen und Lakritze. Am Gaumen kräftige Tannine und feine Noten von Johannisbeeren Details AbfüllerBessererhof LandFrankreich RegionBordeaux - Saint Emilion WeinartRotweine Jahrgang2014 GeschmackTrocken RebsorteMerlot und Cabernet Franc HauptrebsorteMerlot Alkoholgehalt [%]13,5 Restsüße [g/l]2,8 Säuregehalt [g/l] AllergeneSulfite Serviertemperatur [°C]14 - 16 Trinkempfehlung bis2024 ServiervorschlagLamm und gebratene Ente Flascheninhalt [Liter]0,75 VerschlussKork Lieferzeit2 - 3 Tage Diesen Artikel finden Sie auch hier Frankreich Bordeaux Saint Emilion Vinsde Saint-Emilion : Vente en ligne, Grand vin d'origine garantie en provenance directe de la propriété - Paiements sécurisés Qualité de stockage . Un magnum de Lune d’Argent 2018 offert sur votre prochaine commande avec le code* - SUMMER22 | J'en profite *Offre valable dès 300€ d'achat, non cumulable avec d'autres promotions et hors vins en primeur. Offre valable une Chateau Franc Le Maine The Franc Le Maine property is located south-east of the village of Saint-Laurent des Combes on sandy soil. The vast majority of the vines are Merlot with some additional Cabernet Franc. The wine has a good tannic structure, balanced by substantial acidity. At this point, the fruit is the strongest impression; pure, intense and velvety on the palate. Overall, it is fleshy and the subtle vanilla of the finish reveals the sophisticated ageing it has undergone. Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Varietal Merlot, Cabernet Franc Vines 28 acres, 44 years old vines Ageing 50% new wood and one year old Soil Sand over gravel, sand or clay sand Menu Shop on line; Food. Cioccolato; Dolciumi e caramelle; Panettoni e colombe; Food salato The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. 2015 Frankrijk Bordeaux SmaakprofielComplex, krachtig & vol DruivenrasCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc HerkomstFrankrijk, Bordeaux 19,99 119,94 Per doos van 6 Altijd blind geproefd. 100% proefgarantie. Bespaar met Wijnbeurs Plus. Geliefd bij de internationale wijnpers en ook ons proefpanel kende 18/20 punten toe aan deze Saint-Émilion Grand Cru breed versmolten, zijdezacht en krachtig van smaak vol rijp fruit, bessen en vanille! Bekijk de proefnotities Proefnotitie Specificaties Reviews 1 ProefnotitieZijdezacht en krachtig karakterStevig warm donkerrood/zwart. Nobel mooi ontwikkeld St-Emilion bouquet van zoete kersen en bessen met peperkoek, wierook en fris eikenhout. Breed versmolten, zijdezacht en krachtig van smaak vol rijp Merlot fruit en zoete Cabernet bessen met ceder, vanille en Saint-Émilion vuursteen pierre à fusil. Mooie frisheid in de lange, zilt-zoete afdronk. Nobele, drinkrijpe Saint-Émilion Grand Cru uit topjaar 2015. 18 maanden gerijpt in Franse eiken barriques 50% nieuw. 75% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc en 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. Gemiddeld 40 jaar oude stokken. 13,5% alc. Lekker bij entrecote, eend of lamsvlees. Nu van genieten, oplegbaar tot 2030. Specificaties Reviews 1 "Nobele, drinkrijpe Saint-Émilion Grand Cru uit topjaar"Amélie Vignes-Aubert schuilt achter het succes van Château Abelyce. Ze beschikt over een enorme passie voor wijn, een gezonde ondernemersgeest en daarnaast heeft ze een schat aan kennis geërfd dankzij haar familie vol wijnboeren die actief zijn in de Bordeaux regio. Bij de Grands Crus Classés Château Haut Gravet en La Couspaude begon Amélie haar carrière. In 2004 besloot ze om op eigen benen te staan en kocht ze een aantal hectare aan wijngaarden in Saint Sulpice de Faleyrens. Zo was Château Abelyce een feit. De naam is een samensmelting van de namen van haar twee kinderen Jean-Abel en Alice. Vandaag de dag beslaat de wijngaard 10,5 hectare met een zanderige bodem vol kiezels. Hier staan Merlot, Cabernet Franc en Cabernet Sauvignon stokken aangeplant met een gemiddelde leeftijd van 40 jaar oud om prachtige rode Bordeaux wijnen voort te brengen. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Wat onderscheidt een Saint-Émilion Grand Cru van een 'gewone' Saint-Émilion? Dit heeft te maken met in ieder geval vier belangrijke voorwaarden een lagere opbrengst per hectare, een bepaald mostgewicht, een minimaal alcoholpercentage en een minimaal aantal maanden houtrijping. Elke 10 jaar wordt de classificatie herzien door het INAO. SPECIAAL VOOR U GESELECTEERDWijnverhalenHET MERK"Deze wijn is op traditionele wijze gemaakt en rijpte 18 tot 20 maanden in eiken vaten, waarvan 50% nieuw. De smaak is zacht en rond met een mooie structuur en zachte tannines. Geschikt om nu al van te genieten, maar ook om nog enkele jaren te bewaren." Getreviews, hours, directions, coupons and more for Liquid Bidding at 6434 Dort Hwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439. Search for other No Internet Heading Assigned in Grand Blanc on The Real Yellow Pages®. What are you looking for?. "/> bingo after dark arizona. chickahominy river water quality. fireproof challenge ; tri state neuropathy poland ohio; enfield patch police log; Ebooks; for 6 delivery for orders over CHF 99.–5% quantity discount for orders over 24 bottlesUnfortunately, there are no reviews for this wine the wineThe wine-growing regions of the French winery Château Franc Le Maine stretch across the landscapes in Bordeaux, where the experienced winemaker produces this red wine. If you're looking for something special, don't miss out on this powerful Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 — Château Franc Le Maine Grand Cru Saint-Émilion AC. Culinary tip from Flaschenpöstler This Cabernet Sauvignon is ideal to be served with red meat or Gruyère James Suckling 91/100Château Franc Le Maine Grand Cru Saint-Émilion ACRuby red color with purple reflections. A complex nose with aromas of red fruits such as strawberries and raspberries. On the palate, a powerful start with silk tannins as well as light menthol and spice notes. Elegant, well-balanced and long-lasting tip Château Franc Le Maine Grand Cru Saint-Émilion AC goes well with ribeye steak, gruyère burgers and red to 16 months in oak barriquesCustomer reviews sLOAQG7.
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