Chateau Cissac Cru Bourgeois 2009

£18.99

 

In 1895, Jacques Mondon, a lawyer in Pauillac, acquired several vineyards in 
the parish of Cissac-Medoc. He combined these different vineyards under the 
name of Chateau Cissac. In 1940 Louis Vialard inherited the property from his 
grandparents Mondon and he set about the task of restoring the vineyards and 
the outbuildings as well as the family home. The château is of a particular 
architectural style, “Chartreuse” of the 18th century and is probably on the site 
of a Roman Villa.

Fermentation at 28/30C lasting an average of 5 weeks. Ageing:18/20 months 
in oak casks; 30/40% of the wine is aged in new oak casks each year

A full flavoured, reliable, robust and balanced Cru Bourgeois showing classic 
Bordeaux notes of cedar and tobacco.

Serve at room temperature with roast and grilled red meats and cheese
Chateau Cissac Cru Bourgeois 2009
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