Sunday, April 29, 2007

Château Lamothe de Haux



Yet again, I continue to discover enchanting wines. Yet again, this latest discovery hails from the Bordelais region and is assembled at an old vineyard whose cellars, 40 meters deep, were dug in the mid 17th century. We are referring here to the Châteaux Lamothe de Haux Premières Côtes de Bordeaux appéllation d'origine contrôlée (A.O.C.) 2003 vintage, which was a spectacular year for the Bordelais.

The assembly is in the typical Bordeaux style with 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and the balance with Cabernet Franc. Mildly tannic, it yields a bountiful bouquet of strawberries, earth and mushroom. Additionally, its finish is a quiet yet unassuming symphony (think Chopin as opposed to Beethoven) of dark ground berries, oak and leather.

I would highly recommend this wine with any mature cheese, red meat or game. It goes equally well with chocolate, strawberries and (of course) grapes.

Click here for price & availability in the Quebec region. -pm

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