The Château Carbonnieux 2008 has a splendid nose, both ripe and very elegant.


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The Château Carbonnieux 2006 has a ripe and very fine nose. The attack has an astonishing intensity, followed by a delicate and complex aromatic palate of fruit with white skin, citrus, accompanied by a subtle oak.
It’s an inevitable Pessac-Léognan, in the heart of the great terroirs of Graves. Accessible from their youth, the white wines of Château CARBONNIEUX have earned an enviable position in the market due to the continued steady quality.
The 2006 vintage has a yellow-green hue, aromas of white fruit, a present acidity, hints of toast.
A Cru Classé with a good behavior, perfect as an aperitif or with grilled fish.

 

Name of the Owner: Antony Perrin

Surface of the vineyard: 42 hectares

Ground: Graves

Type of vines: 60% Sauvignon Blanc, 38% Sémillon, 2% Muscadelle

Average age of the vines: 30 years

Breeding: in oak barrels for 18 months

To drink: from now to 2028


Parker: 93/100 

Wine Spectator: 91/100


Production: 200.000 bottles 

Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Vintage
2008
Volume
75cl
Type
White Wine
Regional DOC
Bordeaux Blanc
Alcohol
13%