75
红酒 Red | |
法国 France, 波尔多 Bordeaux | |
70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc | |
18℃ | |
1998 | |
暂不提供 |
This widely available Bordeaux Superior red wine with nice balance and structure is a smart buy at about $450. It's one of the lowest priced wines that provides a quality Bordeaux experience.
This wine has a clear ruby-red color and attractive spicy bouquet. The wine has a medium body with black currant, strawberry and oak flavors. The wine has a good structure with solid, yet soft tannins. The finish is also quite impressive for an inexpensive wine. Enjoy this wine with grilled meats including Grilled Free Range Chicken, Grilled Beef Ribs and Lamb Chops. The wine also matches nicely with Chinese style meat dishes like Shanghai Stewed Pig's Knuckle and Cantonese Suckling Pig. Serve this wine at 16 - 18℃.
Chateau Timberlay has a history dating back to the 14th century, when France and England where fighting the 100 Years' War. At this time, the Chateau and all of Bordeaux where under English control. Robert Giraud, one of the biggest Bordeaux shippers and vineyard owners, now owns the chateau. Chateau Timberlay has a reputation for producing consistently good, reasonably priced wines.
John H. Isacs
This wine has a clear ruby-red color and attractive spicy bouquet. The wine has a medium body with black currant, strawberry and oak flavors. The wine has a good structure with solid, yet soft tannins. The finish is also quite impressive for an inexpensive wine. Enjoy this wine with grilled meats including Grilled Free Range Chicken, Grilled Beef Ribs and Lamb Chops. The wine also matches nicely with Chinese style meat dishes like Shanghai Stewed Pig's Knuckle and Cantonese Suckling Pig. Serve this wine at 16 - 18℃.
Chateau Timberlay has a history dating back to the 14th century, when France and England where fighting the 100 Years' War. At this time, the Chateau and all of Bordeaux where under English control. Robert Giraud, one of the biggest Bordeaux shippers and vineyard owners, now owns the chateau. Chateau Timberlay has a reputation for producing consistently good, reasonably priced wines.
John H. Isacs