Wine Chateau Beaumont Haut-Medoc AOC Cru Bourgeois Superieur 2004
Reviews of purchase Chateau Beaumont Haut-Medoc AOC Cru Bourgeois Superieur 2004
Tasting Notes
The wine has a beautiful rich color.
The wine has an elegant, rich, harmonious and supple fruit flavors with a hint of spice. Fine, soft tannins.
This wine has a pleasant aroma with hints of coffee, jam and tobacco.
Wine perfectly complements meat dishes or dishes of the big game. Goes well with mushrooms and mature cheeses.
Interesting Facts
Experts and critics include wine Château Beaumont to one of the main values of the region Haut-Médoc AOC. Wine Chateau Beaumont have malleable character, "female" silky texture; tannins ripe and soft - all this makes the wine Château Beaumont full of charm and grace. The farm also produces a "second" wine - Chateau d'Arvigny and Tours de Beaumont.
Wine Chateau Beaumont 2004 vintage have a very deep color, have a complex aroma with notes of ripe black fruit and subtle notes of vanilla round out the palette. Noble taste with delicate tannins reveals a mature wine.
Vineyards Chateau Beaumont is located in Cussac, Cantal, at the highest point. Soil vineyards - garonsky gravel. The average age of the vines - 20 years. Ageing potential wine - 5-15 years, you can drink now.
Chateau Beaumont is located just before the entrance to the village of Cussac, Cantal. It's hard to keep track of its early history, as all the files have been lost during the French Revolution. It is known that in the area of Cussac, Cantal wine produced from the X century, although Beaumont was considered a wine estate with only XIX century. The name is likely derived from the name of Louis de Beaumont, one of the eight military judges, in the XV century, was sentenced to death a certain Pierre de Montferrand. De Montferrand was lord Cussac, Cantal during the Hundred Years War and moved to the side of the British - it is possible that the land traitor selected one of its judges. At the turn of the XIX and XX centuries, the manor was a certain Jean Germain, and under his leadership Château Beaumont flourished. This was followed by a succession of owners, hard times, reducing the area of vineyards and more. Currently, the estate belongs to a group GMF - Grands Millesimes de France. In 1997 he became manager of the estate Priu Etienne, with the advent of wine which is getting better and better.