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Château Pierre De Montignac 2010

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Christian Marcoux rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Lovely deep color and aromas, Chateau Pierre de Montignac 2010, Cru Bourgeois, from Medoc, reveals dark skin plum, cherry, rose, fern, bay leaf and a touch of smoke and coconut. Full bodied with a lingering finish, the Chateau Pierre de Montignac 2010 shows refined aromas as well as taste, such as plum, cherry, lavender, fresh cut grass, a lovely note of aged leather, tree moss and a hint of oak. Well balanced, the silky tannins and clean acidity give this Cru Bourgeois a delightful experience of AOC from Medoc, Bordeaux. Enjoy.

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Andrea Shapiro rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

Amazing value! Very pretty - Deep ruby colour with shiny garnet reflections and long, deep staining tears. An abundantly vibrant bouquet flaunting; strawberry, raspberry, dark plum, chocolate, smokey prunes and grilled red peppers. Flavours reveal cassis, red currants and a hint of cigar box and cherry chewing tobacco. High acidity, with a matching medium plus - full body and finish. The tannins are velvety and well integrated. Herbal tones carry on into the lasting finish. Perfect for Lamb chops and pork sausages. 91 points - tasted May 2018
Ghislain Lalonde rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

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John Szabo, MS
Ripe and powerful (14% alcohol declared), with excellent depth and breadth, and length, in this price category to be sure. There's a touch of roasted red pepper that recalls the cabernet side of the family, while tannins are quite big and chewy - not fully resolved. Tuck this in the cellar for another 2-3 years for a more complete experience, or hold into the late '20s. Tasted April 2018. Value Rating: ***




Natalie's Review

Château Pierre De Montignac 2010, Médoc, Bordeaux A.C., France: A spectacular Bordeaux red wine blend that's drinking well now though it could benefit from another few years in the cellar. The 2009 vintage was a terrific one and it shows in this wine. Aromas of fleshy ripe blackberry and black currant. Pair with a pepper steak. Drink: 2018-2022. 437954 14% XD 750 mL  $24.95 Score: 90/100. May 12, 2018 Top Rated Red Wine. Harmonious Hard Cheese Wine  Full Review

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