Château Moulin de Mallet ~ Bordeaux, France
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Château Moulin de Mallet ~ Bordeaux, France
Château Moulin de Mallet ~ Bordeaux, France
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Château Moulin de Mallet ~ Bordeaux, France

Château Moulin de Mallet 2021 ~ Bordeaux, France

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Awarded Château

90/100 Roger Vos, Wine Enthusiast (2020 vintage)

Bronze - Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast (2019 vintage)
Bronze - CellarTracker (2015 vintage)

Silver - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Argent (2020 vintage)
Gold- Concours General Agricole Paris (2019 vintage)
Silver - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine (2019 vintage)
1 Star Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2018 vintage)
Gold - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine (2018 vintage)
1 Star Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2017 vintage)
Silver - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2016 vintage)
Gold - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2015 vintage)
Silver - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2014 vintage)
Silver - Concours Général Agricole des Vins in Paris (2014 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "Here is a densely packed wine with firm tannins and a ripe structure. It has a ripe character from the black fruits. (2020 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "From the heart of the Entre-deux-Mers, this wine has an open character. Ripe berry fruits and soft tannins make it accessible, with touches of dark chocolate freshened by acidity at the end." (2019 vintage)

80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon
Alcohol: 13.5%

Château Moulin de Mallet is situated in the town of Pujols, a rocky outcrop overlooking the Dordogne River, facing the slopes of St Emilion in the far southeast corner of the Bordeaux region. The vineyard enjoys beneficial clay-limestone soils, with old vines averaging 30 years. The award-winning Château has been owned by the Couderc family since 1898.

The Bordeaux wine region has been cultivating vines for more than 2,000 years and has perhaps the highest reputation for fine wines in the entire world.

The Bordeaux vineyard appellation is one of the largest in France. Although the region is best known for its red wines, a variety of both white and red wines are produced in Bordeaux.

Red Bordeaux wines are elegantly styled with firm tannin levels that develop a characteristic softness and subtlety with age. Their age worthiness makes them ideal wines for collecting and cellaring.

Bordeaux is made up of many sub-regions that each have their own soil and climate. However, there are two major areas in Bordeaux, the Left Bank and the Right Bank. The names are derived from the location of each area to the left (west) and right (east) of the Gironde Estuary and Garonne River.

Unlike many other regions in France, where wines are made from single grape varieties, Bordeaux blends five major varieties in the production of its reds: Cabernet Sauvignon for structure and tanning, Merlot for softness and fleshy ripe fruit , Cabernet Franc for lightness in body, aromatic finesse and peppery perfume, Malbec for flavor intensity, complexity and tannins, Petit Verdot which is used in small amounts for color adjustment and tannin.

Awarded Château

90/100 Roger Vos, Wine Enthusiast (2020 vintage)

Bronze - Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast (2019 vintage)
Bronze - CellarTracker (2015 vintage)

Silver - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Argent (2020 vintage)
Gold- Concours General Agricole Paris (2019 vintage)
Silver - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine (2019 vintage)
1 Star Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2018 vintage)
Gold - Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine (2018 vintage)
1 Star Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2017 vintage)
Silver - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2016 vintage)
Gold - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2015 vintage)
Silver - Concours des Vins de Bordeaux (2014 vintage)
Silver - Concours Général Agricole des Vins in Paris (2014 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "Here is a densely packed wine with firm tannins and a ripe structure. It has a ripe character from the black fruits. (2020 vintage)

Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast "From the heart of the Entre-deux-Mers, this wine has an open character. Ripe berry fruits and soft tannins make it accessible, with touches of dark chocolate freshened by acidity at the end." (2019 vintage)

80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon
Alcohol: 13.5%

Château Moulin de Mallet is situated in the town of Pujols, a rocky outcrop overlooking the Dordogne River, facing the slopes of St Emilion in the far southeast corner of the Bordeaux region. The vineyard enjoys beneficial clay-limestone soils, with old vines averaging 30 years. The award-winning Château has been owned by the Couderc family since 1898.

The Bordeaux wine region has been cultivating vines for more than 2,000 years and has perhaps the highest reputation for fine wines in the entire world.

The Bordeaux vineyard appellation is one of the largest in France. Although the region is best known for its red wines, a variety of both white and red wines are produced in Bordeaux.

Red Bordeaux wines are elegantly styled with firm tannin levels that develop a characteristic softness and subtlety with age. Their age worthiness makes them ideal wines for collecting and cellaring.

Bordeaux is made up of many sub-regions that each have their own soil and climate. However, there are two major areas in Bordeaux, the Left Bank and the Right Bank. The names are derived from the location of each area to the left (west) and right (east) of the Gironde Estuary and Garonne River.

Unlike many other regions in France, where wines are made from single grape varieties, Bordeaux blends five major varieties in the production of its reds: Cabernet Sauvignon for structure and tanning, Merlot for softness and fleshy ripe fruit , Cabernet Franc for lightness in body, aromatic finesse and peppery perfume, Malbec for flavor intensity, complexity and tannins, Petit Verdot which is used in small amounts for color adjustment and tannin.