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Château la Tour de Mons Cru Bourgeois
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About the producer

Château La Tour de Mons is one of the most beautiful properties in the Médoc. Some of its wines (the 1949 or 1953 for example) figure among Bordeaux's all-time greats. Its vines are particularly well-oriented on fine gravelly hilltops and produce a generous wine with the refined bouquet characteristic of the Margaux appellation. Numerous improvements have been made by the current owners. Having lavished a level of care on the property worthy of a cru classé, they have further improved the wine's reputation.

About the wine

Very richly coloured, with a refined bouquet, it reveals flavours of red fruit and a remarkably elegant woodiness.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Bordeaux

Producers and wineries: Château la Tour de Mons

Colour: red

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Food and wine pairings: Gigot de sept heures, Faisan à la languedocienne, Magret de canard

Appellation: Margaux

Classification: Cru bourgeois

Owner: SCEA la Tour de Mons

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Current price estimate of 1998 vintage
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Auction history Château la Tour de Mons Cru Bourgeois 1998
17/07/201314
10/04/201321
20/09/200821
24/06/200813
31/03/200819
28/01/200821
28/04/200610
28/04/200611
28/04/200611
05/01/200613

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