Half Bottles Chateau Carbon D'Artigues Blanc 2023

Half Bottles Chateau Carbon D'Artigues Blanc 2023

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DELIVERY TERMS (In all instances, cases may be mixed)

Order Types Cost
1 to 12 bottles or less £11.75
13 to 24 Bottles £17.00
25 to 36 Bottles £21.50
Orders over £145 Free Delivery
Free Local Delivery Available to customers within 10 mile radius of our shop, £35 minimum order

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Shipping Costs for Northern Ireland

For all deliveries to Northern Ireland, the costs (inc. VAT) of our 2-5 day service are:

1 case (12 bottles) = £30.00

2 cases (24 bottles) = £47.50

3 cases (36 bottles) = £70.00

Free delivery on all orders over £350 (inc. VAT)

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Description

The 6-hectare parcel of old Semillon vines that Michel Bonnot discovered and purchased in the late 1980?s has come in very good stead at Carbon d'Artigues where they are now making some wonderfully fragrant and honeyed dry white Graves which has a crisp flavour of melons balanced with a lively, refreshing finish. The wine sees no oak-ageing but does stay on its lees in the stainless steel vats over a 3-4 month period, adding a further dimension of complexity and a more exuberant fruitiness. Semillon 90%, Sauvignon Blanc 10%

You will find this relatively property in the southern part of the Graves region, just to the north-west of Sauternes. It was the brain-child of two friends, Michel Bonnot and Louis-Michel Muyst, both having read oeneology together at the University of Bordeaux and, who on leaving, managed to persuade a number of growers in the commune of Landiras, who were near retirement, to sell them some prime parcels of old vineyards whose average age is now 30 years old. The first vintage released was in 1991.

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Foods Aperitif

Dryness Dry

Body Light Bodied

Colour Light Yellow

Grapes Semillon, Sauvignon

Region Graves, France

Producer Chateau Carbon d'Artigues

Vintage 2023

Sulphites Contains Sulphites

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