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Monbazillac
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Monbazillac is one of the south-west France AOCs. It is often wrongly classified among Bordeaux's wines, and spelled with a "t". This wine was well-known in the 14th century and exported to northern Europe. In the 18th century virtually all of Monbazillac's production was exported to Holland. The vinification process for Monbazillac is similar to that used in Sauternes, but the wines are quite different: traditionally powerful and full-bodied, Monbazillac develops flavours of honey and wild flowers. It also has a higher alcohol content than Sauternes and requires many years of ageing in the cellar before it reaches its full expression.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: South-West

Colour: dessert wine

Volume: 50000 hectolitres

Grape variety: Sémillon
Food and wine pairings: : Foie gras poêlé aux épices, Pigeonneau laqué aux épices, Tarte fine aux poires

Appellation: Monbazillac

Size (in ha): 2500 hectares

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Monbazillac 1970
16/11/202329
13/11/201961
25/09/201968
26/10/201646
30/09/201547
30/09/201552
24/06/201529
13/05/200635
13/10/200517
22/06/200312

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