Recommendation: Recommend as a buy.
Winery/Producer: Chateau La Papeterie, France.
Grape Variety: Bordeaux Blend: 70% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc.
Geographic Origin: Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion.
Vintage: 2009
Price: $29.99
Purchased From: Total Wine; Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Pared With: Steak (with Misty’s Restaurant rub1), baked potato and asparagus
Tasting:
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He said: Dark purple color (with just a little sediment). Light ripe fruit and hints of smoke bouquet. Rich dry, dark fruit and spice flavor and a long earthy/leather finish. It improved during the course of the dinner and in the end I was saying it’s a very smooth and delicious Bordeaux. The finish was OUTSTANDING. This is a quality wine at a price that is a good value.
She said: Medium flavored fruit bouquet and taste; dry, medium acidity, long finish with smooth, firm tannins and lots of body. I totally enjoyed the wine with the dinner and it was especially good with the steak.
Comments: 1Misty’s Restaurant in Lincoln, Nebraska serves great steaks flavored with their own rub. I used one of the free samples I picked up last Fall on the grilled Filet Mignon we had with this wine.