
Chateau Mareil Medoc Bordeaux 04
Overview
Château Mareil Médoc Bordeaux 2004 hails from the Left Bank of Bordeaux, embodying the structured elegance typical of the Médoc appellation. This vintage wine reflects the region's classic Cabernet-dominant blends from a year noted for its variable but promising quality in structured reds.
Specs at a glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Style | Bordeaux AOC Médoc (Red Blend) |
| ABV | ~13% (typical for category) |
| Mashbill | N/A |
| Release Info | 2004 vintage release |
| Age | Vintage 2004 |
Good to know
Château Mareil is a modest estate in the Haut-Médoc, producing traditional blends primarily from Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and Cabernet Franc support. The 2004 vintage in Bordeaux delivered ripe fruit and firm tannins suited to patient cellaring, particularly in the Médoc where classic structure prevails.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Blackcurrant, cedar, and subtle graphite with hints of tobacco leaf.
- Palate: Firm cassis and dark plum mid-palate, layered with earthy undertones and classic Médoc austerity; balanced acidity supports the structure.
- Finish: Lingering tannic grip with dried herb and mineral echoes, moderate length.
Notable details
- Production: Traditional Bordeaux vinification; estate-grown grapes from gravelly soils.
- Lineage: Part of the Médoc's Cru Bourgeois hierarchy, emphasizing terroir-driven reds.
- Comparison: Shares the austere profile of other entry-level Haut-Médocs like those from Pauillac neighbors.
- Availability: Widely available as an aged value Bordeaux.
Closing
A steadfast everyday claret for pairing with roasted meats, highlighting Médoc's timeless restraint.
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