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Château Margaux 'Pavillon Rouge' Margaux 1990 (100ml)
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🍇 Cabernet Sauvignon | Merlot | Petit Verdot | Cabernet Franc
💪🏽 12.5%
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Tasting note
🦉 This is the second wine from the infamous first growth estate, which shows a slightly more youthful and approachable side to Margaux. Don't worry, with 30+ years under its belt, this beauty still has so much to give, showing off notes of black truffle, earth and spices underpinned by attractive red and black fruit character and tension from top to bottom.
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About the producer
Château Margaux needs little introduction to many. The estate is one of five 'First Growth' wineries, as outlined by the infamous 1855 Classification of Bordeaux. The history of the estate runs back to the 12th Century and is steeped in tradition and history, whilst remaining a the forefront of precision viticulture and winemaking.
The estate was originally called "La Mothe de Margaux" which translates to the "mound" of Margaux, characterised by its sloping elevation amongst the rest of the region's (the Médoc) flatter topography. Margaux was a prominent player in the banquet halls of various monarchies over the centuries and has long since been considered the pinnacle of winemaking from Bordeaux.
France
France remains the benchmark for many of the world’s classic wine styles, built on a deep history of regional identity and an appellation system designed to protect it. AOC rules outline where grapes can be grown and how wines are made, giving structure to places such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne and the RhĂ´ne. Key grapes like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah all find their most famous expressions here, alongside countless regional varieties. From the mineral driven whites of the Loire to the rich blends of the south, French wine is ultimately about clarity of origin and a commitment to balance.Â
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux is one of the world’s most established and influential wine regions, built around a clear structure of appellations, blending traditions, and age-worthy styles.
The region is divided by the Gironde estuary into the Left Bank and Right Bank, each with its own focus. The Left Bank (including the Médoc and Graves) is dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, producing structured, tannic reds suited to ageing.
The Right Bank (notably Saint-Émilion and Pomerol) favours Merlot, resulting in softer, rounder styles.
White wines are also important here. Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon form both dry, citrus-led whites and the famous sweet wines of Sauternes and Barsac.
Bordeaux’s classification systems, such as the 1855 Médoc Classification, still influence the market today, helping shape global perceptions of quality. Overall, Bordeaux remains a benchmark for blended wines, from everyday bottles to some of the most collectible and investment-led wines in the world.
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How does it arrive?
In secure packaging or in a gift box if selected at checkout. Each sample is 'fractionalised' from the original bottle of wine using Coravin's brand new Vinitas® technology.
How much is the delivery?
Free tracked delivery for orders over ÂŁ40. If required, upgrade to next day delivery at checkout.
How long will my samples last?
Your samples have been created using Coravin's leading Vinitas® technology. This means they have not come into contact with oxygen and will last for up to three months (if you can wait that long to try them!).
For further information on our bottling process please check out our Due Dilligence Pack
Can I send this as a gift?
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What is the minimum order?
Minimum orders are 3x100ml tubes.
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