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First Growth Bordeaux.
Saint-Emilion appellation.
Bottled at the Château.
Rare wine.
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Vintage (year) | 1971 |
Color | Red |
Capacity (cl) | 75 |
Level | Base of neck |
State label | Very slightly worn down |
Capsule state | Beautiful |
Note (/100) | ws 89/100 |
Designation | Saint-Émilion |
Castle / Estate / House | Château Cheval blanc |
The 1971 Château Cheval Blanc is a First Growth Bordeaux under Saint-Émilion appellation, a blend of 60% Cabernet franc and 40% Merlot.
Leading wine of the Saint-Emilion appellation, Château Cheval Blanc spreads over 39 ha of vines loctared on the edge of the famous Pomerol appellation. Château Cheval Blanc is now the joint property of Albert Frère and Bernard Arnault, owner of the LVMH group. Pierre Lurton manages the property, alongside the famous Sauternes Cru Château Yquem. This legendary castle can be proud to be among the Bordeaux, France and World wine elite.
Rare Cru, the 1971 Château Cheval Blanc is a mythical wine for lovers of great wines and collectors of prestigious bottles.
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