Wine Chateau de Deux Rives, Bordeaux AOC, 2007
Reviews of purchase Chateau de Deux Rives, Bordeaux AOC, 2007
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby color with purple reflections.
Chateau des Deux Rives Bordeaux AOC 2007 has a soft, rounded flavor, which is dominated by shades of black currant and vanilla. Special savor the bouquet add shades of plum and oak, developing in the aftertaste.
Delicate aroma reveals notes of cherry, licorice and plums, which are interwoven with hints of leather and oak.
The wine is perfect as an accompaniment to red meat and poultry. As an ideal snack cheeses and pates durum.
Interesting Facts
Try the elegant Chateau de Bordeaux AOC Rives De 2007, which is vinified and bottled directly at the chateau. It is made of three wine grape varieties: Merlot (66%), Cabernet Franc (23%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (11%), and, owing to the predominance in the blend of Merlot, Château des Deux Rives has a velvety texture and soft, rounded taste. The special charm and complexity of flowers give berry-spicy notes of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon adds structure and allows the wine to develop harmoniously for several years.
Chateau des Deux Rives is included in group Grands Chais de France (GCF group), which was founded in 1979 by Joseph Helfrich and today is the largest producer and exporter of French wines. The company owns its own chateau in such well-known regions such as Bordeaux, Alsace, Loire Valley and Beaujolais, and the production of wine combines centuries-old traditions of French winemakers and modern know-how. Chez le Grand Wine France focused primarily on ordinary consumers, not professional sommelier, so the three groups of specialized oenologists are constantly working on a bunch of wine annually creating new and improving old wine with the expectations of consumers around the world. Due to her extensive market research and strict quality control, the company's wines are becoming increasingly popular and annually win prizes at the most prestigious international competitions.