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Wine label Château d' Archambeau 1979
Château d' Archambeau 1979

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Highest trend for the 1979 vintage from 2025 in relation to 2024
    Château d' Archambeau
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    About the producer

    Château d'Archambeau has been run by Jean-Philippe Dubourdieu since 1975. Located in Illats, between Cérons and Barsac, the château has 22 ideally-situated hectares of vines in the heart of the Graves appellation, where it produces both red and white wines.

    About the wine

    Château d'Archambeau produces a refined, fruity, flavoursome red Graves. The wine has a beautiful dark ruby colour and black berry aromas. It is rich, dense and meaty, with a prominent bouquet.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Bordeaux

    Producers and wineries: Château d'Archambeau

    Colour: white

    Grape variety: Sémillon
    Food and wine pairings: Alose grillée, Noix de veau braisée, Darnes de saumon farcies

    Appellation: Graves

    Owner: Philippe Dubourdieu

    Viticulture: conventional More information....

    Service temperature: 11°

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