Key characteristics:
Château Notton Margaux is an elegant and refined expression of its prestigious appellation, renowned for producing wines of exceptional finesse and structure. This Bordeaux red wine, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, is ideally situated on deep gravel soils that contribute to its distinctive character and impressive aging potential.
Tasting Notes:
- Variety: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Merlot
- Appearance: Clear and light red colour, typically Notton.
- Aroma: Its ripe red fruit bouquet, elegant and refined, reveals its terroir’s true character. Margaux wines are often noted for perfumed aromas of cassis, floral notes, tobacco, and earthiness.
- Taste: A rich, well-structured wine with full body, good acidity and great ageing potential, complemented by silky tannins.
- Region: Hailing from Margaux, France, the southernmost appellation in the Médoc, this region is celebrated for its diverse soil types, particularly its high gravel content. This unique terroir ensures excellent drainage and encourages deep vine root growth, imparting elegance and a perfumed quality to the Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines.
- Pairing: Excellent with red meats, grilled meats, lamb, and game. It also pairs beautifully with hearty dishes such as entrecôte à la bordelaise, roasted duck breast, mushroom-based risottos, or aged cheeses like Comté or Cantal.
Overall impression:
This wine offers a balanced and refined style, showcasing the traditional winemaking expertise of Bordeaux. It is a sensuous and elegant wine, reflecting the classic characteristics of the Margaux appellation.
Extra notes:
- The Margaux appellation boasts the largest concentration of classified growths from the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, with 21 properties.
- Château Notton is closely associated with the esteemed Château Brane-Cantenac, a Second Growth Bordeaux estate, with its wine vinified and aged in their cellars.





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