Wine Chateau Soutard (Saint-Emilion) Grand Cru Classe AOC, 1999
Tasting Notes
Wine brilliant red.
The wine has a dense, full of flavor with a remarkable concentration of tannins and berry notes.
The wine has a scent with hints of menthol and fruit seeds.
The wine goes well with meat dishes and cheeses.
Interesting Facts
Saint-Emilion is the oldest wine area of the Bordeaux region. Organization UNESCO has terroir Saint-Emilion in the World Heritage List. Saint Emilion wines are considered the most reliable of Bordeaux wines. They are very generous and reach their maturity quicker than other red wines of Bordeaux.
Chateau Soutard, belonging to the family Ligneris, dates back to the XIX century and has not changed much over the years. Chateau Soutar is one of the oldest castles in the region, its territory covers about 22 hectares. Limestone plateau, which is located Chateau, to withstand any, even extreme weather conditions without damage to the vineyards. Today Chateau Soutar offers traditional wines of Saint Emilion, with great potential for aging (the average - 20-25 years).