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Red Wine: 1989 | Château La Tour Carnet | Haut Medoc
Deep purple-black colored, de la Tour Carnet jumps out of the glass with notes of dark plums, fresh black currants and kirsch and notes of bay leaves, pencil lead, camphorsuckle and wood smoke.
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Producer: Château La Tour Carnet
Vintage: 1989
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Detailed Description
Deep purple-black colored, de la Tour Carnet jumps out of the glass with notes of dark plums, fresh black currants and kirsch and notes of bay leaves, pencil lead, camphorsuckle and wood smoke. The medium-bodied palate has a great core of tight, muscular black fruit with a firm, grainy texture and well-knit freshness, with a long and savory finish.
Producer Information
Château La Tour Carnet is a Left Bank Haut-Médoc estate and one of the ten châteaux designated as Fourth Growths in the 1855 Bordeaux classification. The estate, and some of the structures of the château, date back to the 12th Century. La Tour Carnet makes both red and white Bordeaux blends but only the red wines carry Haut-Médoc on the label â the white carries the broader Bordeaux Blanc AOC. In 1999, Carnet was bought by French businessman Bernard Magrez, who owns a number of wine labels in and out of Bordeaux, including the Pessac-Léognan winery Château Pape Clément. Magrez increased the property size of Carnet as well as the percentage of Merlot in the vineyards. The estate, which lies west of the Saint-Julien appellation, just outside the town of Saint-Laurent-Médoc, now has 73 hectares (180 acres) under vine. Plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are almost equal and are rounded out with small plots of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The proportions of Merlot has also increased in the Château La Tour Carnet wine itself â a trend becoming more popular on the Left Bank. The plantings of white grapes are relatively small and include the varieties Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Sauvignon Gris. The grand vin Château La Tour Canet has a production of roughly 15,000 cases annually. The estate also produces a generally Merlot-dominant second wine: Les Pensées de La Tour Carnet.
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