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Château Franc-Maillet

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Château Franc-Maillet
Visit Château Franc-Maillet is part of Vignobles G.Arpin, a family-run Bordeaux company that has been in business for almost 20 years. Located a few kilometers from the village of Pomerol, in the Maillet area, this 36-hectare estate is present in the region's 4 appellations: Pomerol Château Franc-MailletLalande-de-Pomerol Château Vieux Gachet , Saint-Emilion Château La Fleur Chantecaille and Montagne-Saint-Emilion Château Gachon.

Château Franc-Maillet is a Pomerol appellation wine, grown on 5.10 hectares of well-drained gravelly to siliceous-gravelly soils enjoying excellent sunshine. 

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Château Franc Maillet L'Esquive Pomerol 2018

merlot
powerful
black fruits
truffle-cooked eggs
Gem

"Top quality/price

"This great Bordeaux wine has a ruby-red color with black highlights, expressing notes of wood and very ripe black berries. The supple attack is quickly followed by a powerful, concentrated body". (Maison de Luze)

Château Franc Maillet - Pomerol 2014

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4/5 (7 reviews)

2*Coup de Coeur Hachette

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15,5/20 Bettane & Desseauve

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92/100 Gilbert & Gaillard

"The flagship of the family: 5.6 hectares of Merlot (80%) and Cabernet Franc planted on siliceous-gravelly soils and clay subsoil. It stands out for its consistency. The 2014 vintage takes it to new heights. Its strengths? A deep, youthful color, tending towards black; an expressive, charming bouquet, combining ripe berries, morello cherry, sweet spices with a fine woodiness, and above all that touch of violet typical of Pomerol; a fleshy, dense, generous and harmonious palate, where the palette of the nose is echoed, with that mineral note and those core accents typical of gravel wines; and a beautiful final flight, underlined by elegant tannins. Class at a reasonable price". (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2018)