Chateau Bibian Haut Medoc
KES4,100
Médoc wines tend to be ruby in color, balanced and well-rounded on the palate with notes of cassis, cherries and earth, with firm tannins.
While most Bordeaux wines require aging, those labeled simply ‘Médoc’ tend to be lighter in style and more approachable in their youth.
Château Bibian 2014 – Haut-Médoc – Cru Bourgeois
The nose is fruity, fine, quite intense and offers a small elegance. It reveals notes of blackberry, redcurrant and strawberry associated with slight notes of lily, violet as well as discreet hints of blueberry, chocolate/cacao, oak and a discreet hint of caramelization.
Grapes – Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon
France / Bordeaux / Médoc / Haut-Médoc
Vintage Year – 2014
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