| RRP £9.15 |
SAVE £1.58 A BOTTLE OFF RRP |
| Our Price: |
£7.57 |
| Vintage: |
2004 |
| Grape Variety: |
80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc |
| Size of Bottle: |
75cl |
| Alcohol: |
13% |
Description & Press Reviews:
Chateau Puyanche is made by the Arbo family who have been wine makers since 1900. Bernadette and Joesph Arbo make their wines in the historic Côtes de Castillon which is now the most fashionable of all the Bordeaux satellites, stretched along the low ridge between Saint Emilion and Bergerac. The Côtes de Castillon is a fabulous source of some tremendous value wines with some of Bordeaux's most talented wine producers setting up shop in the area.
Puyanche is a dark garnet in colour with the aromas of blackberry and plum compotés, leather and spices. This is a supple and complex wine, both well balanced and silky. As an aromatic wine it will go well with many meats including duck, chicken, pork and lamb as well as Italian tomato and pesto pastas, roasted aubergines and moussaka.
Mike Tipping, The Press, Tipping's Tipples
I liked the approachable and affordable Château Puyanché 2004, with its smooth tannins and lightly spiced plum and raspberry fruit.
The Journal, Helen Savage
Mail order specialists Bordeaux Undiscovered have found another good red Bordeaux that’s so modestly priced it’s hard to see where they make a profit.
Château Puyanche 2004 is a Merlot-dominated blend from rolling limestone hills of the Côtes de Castillon, the eastern-most and prettiest part of the Bordeaux region. Wines from the Côtes de Castillon have been good for many years, but they have suddenly become all the rage. This is a deepish ruby red with a typically ripe, soft, brambly smell with a touch of spice. It has plenty of fruit and an attractively firm tannic structure. It’s a really good chunky little claret and a snip at the price.
Clive Platman, The Birmingham Post, Food & Drink
From a good-value appellation immediately to the east of St Emilion. Still tight, just decant an hour or two before serving to deliver delicious plum, leather and silky tannins.
Paul Levy
"The Cotes de Castillon (Ch.Puyanche 2004) was v good, robust and hearty and good value."
The Sunday Times, Joanna Simon
"I thought it was true to type and good value"
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