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La Petite Marquise du Clos du Marquis Saint Julien 2016 750ml
Case of 12
OUT OF STOCKPre-arrival
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SKU 870770
$70.68/case
$5.89/bottle
Tariffs included
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The brambly forest berries are so enticing and really pitched into perfect ripeness, together with boysenberries and mulberries and a layer of red-flower notes. The palate has a very succulent array of fresh, gently tart and tangy red plums and berries with athletically refined tannins that carry unwavering into the finish. A blend of 61 per cent cabernet sauvignon and 39 per cent merlot. Second wine of Clos du Marquis. Try from 2023.
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Saint-Julien, a revered appellation in Bordeaux's Left Bank, epitomizes the finesse and elegance of red Bordeaux wines. Nestled between Pauillac and Margaux, Saint-Julien boasts a remarkable concentration of classified growths, showcasing wines that marry power with refinement. What makes Saint-Julien unique is its well-balanced terroir—gravelly soils, proximity to the Gironde estuary, and a temperate maritime climate. These factors nurture the cultivation of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, resulting in wines celebrated for their structured tannins, expressive aromatics, and age-worthiness.
Saint-Julien's notable châteaux, such as Léoville-Las Cases and Ducru-Beaucaillou, exemplify the region's commitment to quality. The wines exhibit a harmonious blend of dark fruits, cedar, and subtle minerality. Exploring Saint-Julien unveils the essence of Bordeaux winemaking, where tradition and innovation converge to produce wines of timeless allure and sophistication.
JS94pts
James Suckling
The brambly forest berries are so enticing and really pitched into perfect ripeness, together with boysenberries and mulberries and a layer of red-flower notes. The palate has a very succulent array of fresh, gently tart and tangy red plums and berries with athletically refined tannins that carry unwavering into the finish. A blend of 61 per cent cabernet sauvignon and 39 per cent merlot. Second wine of Clos du Marquis. Try from 2023.
JD93pts
Jeb Dunnuck
A true second wine and from younger vines, the 2016 La Petite Marquise is 61% Cabernet Sauvignon and 39% Merlot brought up in 20% new French oak. It’s a much more forward, fruit-loaded effort and has medium to full-bodied notes of ripe black fruits, smoked earth, hints of oak, and ample smoked tobacco. Drink this forward, sexy beauty while you wait on the grand vin.
WE90pts
Wine Enthusiast
The Clos du Marquis is a separate part of the Léoville las Cases estate. The second wine, this is ripe, densely rich and fruity, with fine lines of acidity and spice. It will be ready to drink from 2022.