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Le Bordeaux de Tour du Roch-Milon 2019

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Le Bordeaux de Tour du Roch-Milon 2019
Gilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)
We unearthed this triumphant Bordeaux at a château across the street from $1,000+ Latour. And their gravelly vineyards are also intermingled with those of $700+ Mouton Rothschild. But their barrel-aged red is yours for a far friendlier price.
$19.79 UNLIMITED MEMBER PRICEwhen you mix 12 or more
$189.88

Wine Details

GoldGilbert & Gaillard International Competition, (Gold Medal)
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • FranceFrance
  • Merlot
  • Vegan
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 01 January 2026

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
This is a medium-bodied Bordeaux red with aromas of black currant and plum, along with notes of cedar and licorice. The palate is smooth and fruit-rich with classic forest fruit characters and subtle cinnamon/clove on the long finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Beyond the label

“The wines are outstanding quality, from simple Bordeaux to cru classé.”
– James Suckling on Bordeaux’s 2019 vintage

Well, what more can we say? Plenty.

For starters, with tongues wagging over the fantastic quality of Bordeaux 2019, everyone’s scrambling to get their hands on the best values. Luckily for you, it’s our man on the ground, Jean-Marc Sauboua, to the rescue…

He’s good friends with Pascale Peyronie, owner of historic, under-the-radar, Château Tour du Roch-Milon. Her Pauillac estate is located across the street from prestigious First Growth, Château Latour. And her vines perch on the same gravelly ridge as another famed First Growth, Château Mouton Rothschild. (In fact, they even share vineyards—Pascale’s caught Mouton harvesters accidentally taking grapes from her vines. Today the stakes are color-coded to avoid confusion!)

Back to Jean-Marc: he persuaded Pascale to part ways with a small lot of her silky 2019, which sports a Gilbert & Gaillard gold medal. Mainly Merlot, with a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon for structure, it has 12 months in French oak, plus a dose of “juice” from her top-shelf Pauillac release (which starts at $60). Look forward to layers of classic cassis and plum, plus notes of cedar and cinnamon-clove.

Jean-Marc’s got connections, but he can’t conjure up any more of this beauty. Once our limited allocation is gone, you’ll have to wait until next year (if we’re lucky enough to get our hands on more...).

About the Producer
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"“This Merlot is of the best wines to come from Bordeaux’s 2019 vintage.”"

Jean-Marc Sauboua

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