Margaux, Palmer, Rauzan-Segla & More from the Margaux Appellation
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Margaux was the first wine-growing region in Bordeaux and remains one of the most highly recognized in the wine world today. Cabernet Sauvignon is the backbone of most wines from the appellation, with Merlot and Cabernet Franc most often providing a supporting role. Though the wines of Margaux vary greatly, there are some characteristics that tend to carry throughout this region: pure fruit and ripe berries with floral and tobacco notes, velvety texture, fine tannins, and a long finish, as well as the capability of aging for decades.
Don't wait to add a selection of these top wines to you collection today.
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Many wines are Bordeaux Futures or being sold on a pre-sale basis and may have applicable taxes, tariffs, or import duties; please reference our website for more details.
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*Ex-Château; recent library release
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