Chateau la Besage

France
Bergerac

Chateau la Besage Grande Cuvee, Bergerac, France
Readers rated this wine:
Textural, plush, harmonious.
As a neighbor of Bordeaux, wine has been planted in the Bergerac region since Roman times. While mostly unheard of, it was once of France's first appellations, formed in 1936.
This Grand Cuvee is a blend of the classics: Cabernet and Merlot, and offers value we often don't think about from its prestigious neighbor.
Sweet smoked cherries are woven with sarsaparilla, rose petals, pipe tobacco and espresso aromas. The palate is as plush and sensual as the nose; it is medium bodied, spicy and fresh, but also textural and trails sooty tannins. A wonderfully balanced wine and offers great value for price.
©copyright 2018 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - December 12th, 2018
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92 Points
 

271023
UPC Code -37000898210594
Agency: Vino Allegro

Chateau la Besage Grande Cuvee, Bergerac, France
Readers rated this wine:
Supple, savoury, depth.
As a neighbor of Bordeaux, wine has been planted in the Bergerac region since Roman times. While mostly unheard of, it was once of France's first appellations, formed in 1936.
This Grand Cuvee is a blend of the classics: Cabernet and Merlot, and offers value we often don't think about from its prestigious neighbor.
It is a savoury red with wild black berries, smoked meat, leather, graphite, black plum, carob and toasted spice aromas. The entry is supple and leads with flavours of charred cherries, which are layered with baking spice, leather and tobacco. It has length and depth and structure and balance all in check.
©copyright 2021 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - January 5th, 2021
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91 Points
 

271023
UPC Code -37000898210594
Agency: Vino Allegro

Chateau la Besage Grande Cuvee, Bergerac, France
Readers rated this wine:
Plush, distinct, harmonious.
As a neighbor of Bordeaux, wine has been planted in the Bergerac region since Roman times. While mostly unheard of, it was once of France's first appellations, formed in 1936.
This Grand Cuvee is a blend of the classics: Cabernet and Merlot, and offers value we often don't think about from its prestigious neighbor.
Plush aromas of purple berries and violets are layered with unctuous chocolate, licorice, vanilla and baking spices. The palate, while leaner that the nose eludes, is structured and balanced with fine spice and cocoa.
A harmonious wine.
©copyright 2019 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - November 27th, 2019
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91 Points
 

271023
UPC Code -37000898210594
Agency: Vino Allegro