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Château d'Armailhac 2009

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Château d'Armailhac 2009
Château d’Armailhac has stood the test of time. Established in 1660, named a Fifth Growth in 1855 and owned by the Baron Philippe de Rothschild family since 1933, it consistently produces exceptional Pauillac, like this 93-point 2009.
$1799.88

Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Château d'Armailhac is a dry, medium- to full-bodied red wine with ideal balance and considerable substance. Expect aromas and flavors of dark fruit and dark baker's chocolate in harmony with cedar and graphite, wrapped by well-rounded tannins.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, aged cheese, game, lamb, burgers, meaty pasta
Beyond the Label
In Pauillac, one of the most prestigious appellations in the Médoc, on Bordeaux's Left Bank, Château d’Armailhac has earned a reputation for exceptional Cabernet-dominant blends that balance classic structure with wide appeal. This clean-cut yet rich 2009 exemplifies the estate’s style, offering tones of black fruit and baker’s dark chocolate finessed by cedar and graphite.

Owned by the Baron Philippe de Rothschild family since 1933, the property’s 200 acres of vines stretch over multiple gravel-clay banks adjacent to Château Mouton Rothschild. Predominantly south-facing, these plots offer just enough diversity between them to perfectly complement the quartet of grape varieties grown by the estate.

The 2009 showcases all four of them in varying proportions (60% Cab Sauvignon, 24% Merlot, 14% Cab Franc and 2% Petit Verdot), resulting in a textbook, medium- to full-bodied Pauillac with gravity and elegance. Or, as one reviewer for The Wine Cellar Insider concisely summarized, it’s “refined, soft, lush, and inviting on the palate, with creamy tannins that come in on the back end of the currant-filled finish.”

Extremely limited. First come, first served.

Critical Acclaim:
93 points, James Suckling
93 points, Wine Enthusiast
92 points, Wine Spectator
91 points, Robert Parker
90 points, The Wine Advocate

In Pauillac, one of the most prestigious appellations in the Médoc, on Bordeaux's Left Bank, Château d’Armailhac has earned a reputation for exceptional Cabernet-dominant blends that balance classic structure with wide appeal. This clean-cut yet rich 2009 exemplifies the estate’s style, offering tones of black fruit and baker’s dark chocolate finessed by cedar and graphite.

Owned by the Baron Philippe de Rothschild family since 1933, the property’s 200 acres of vines stretch over multiple gravel-clay banks adjacent to Château Mouton Rothschild. Predominantly south-facing, these plots offer just enough diversity between them to perfectly complement the quartet of grape varieties grown by the estate.

The 2009 showcases all four of them in varying proportions (60% Cab Sauvignon, 24% Merlot, 14% Cab Franc and 2% Petit Verdot), resulting in a textbook, medium- to full-bodied Pauillac with gravity and elegance. Or, as one reviewer for The Wine Cellar Insider concisely summarized, it’s “refined, soft, lush, and inviting on the palate, with creamy tannins that come in on the back end of the currant-filled finish.”

Extremely limited. First come, first served.

Critical Acclaim:
93 points, James Suckling
93 points, Wine Enthusiast
92 points, Wine Spectator
91 points, Robert Parker
90 points, The Wine Advocate

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