Armailhac 2010
A great choice!
Château d'Yquem's Armailhac 2010 is a Bordeaux wine from the Pauillac region, specifically from the Margaux appellation. Here are some details about this wine:
Wine Characteristics:
- Grape Blend: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot
- Vineyard: Château d'Yquem's Armailhac vineyard, located in the Margaux appellation
- Vintage: 2010
- Production: 12,000 cases
- Aging: 18 months in French oak barrels (50% new)
Tasting Notes:
- Color: Deep garnet red with a hint of purple
- Nose: Complex aromas of dark fruit (blackberry, black cherry), spices (cinnamon, cloves), and subtle hints of vanilla and tobacco
- Palate: Full-bodied with a rich, velvety texture. Flavors of dark fruit, chocolate, and coffee are balanced by a subtle acidity and firm tannins
- Finish: Long and elegant, with a lingering finish
Awards and Accolades:
- 92-94 points from Wine Enthusiast Magazine
- 92 points from Wine Spectator Magazine
- 90-91 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Food Pairing Suggestions:
- Red meat dishes (e.g., grilled steak, lamb chops)
- Game meats (e.g., venison, wild boar)
- Strong cheeses (e.g., blue cheese, cheddar)
- Dark chocolate
Price:
- The average price for a bottle of Armailhac 2010 is around $100-$150.
Overall, the Armailhac 2010 is a well-balanced and complex wine with a rich, velvety texture and a long, elegant finish. It's a great choice for special occasions or as a treat for wine enthusiasts.