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2009 Château Moulin-Haut-Laroque

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Latest Sale Price

July 13, 2014 - $30

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RATINGS

90-92Robert M. Parker Jr.

With lots of minerality as well as a dense black raspberry and black currant-scented nose with foresty floor notes in the background, possesses plenty of tannin, but it is ripe and silky. Full-bodied and rich

REGION

France, Bordeaux, Fronsac

Fronsac is a small appellation northwest of Saint-Émilion. Fronsac produces only red wines and has about 2,000 vineyard acres. Canon-Fronsac is a smaller appellation within Fronsac. Merlot is the primary grape in Fronsac, followed by Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon. Fronsac wines are generally full-bodied and plummy. In the 18th and 19th centuries Fronsac wines had the same prestige as the wines of St.-Émilion, though by the mid-20th century Fronsac wines were less renowned. Today, however, young and innovative older winemakers are reviving traditional estates. Some have gone the garagiste route by making non-historic blends.

VINTAGE

2009 Château Moulin-Haut-Laroque