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2007 La Source Bordeaux - 12x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château de Sours
  • Region Bordeaux
  • Drinking 2010 - 2016
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now

2007 - La Source Bordeaux - 12x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château de Sours
  • Region Bordeaux
  • Drinking 2010 - 2016
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now
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Pricing Info
Case price: £170.47 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £14.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £110.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis

    Deeply coloured and aromatic with notes of violet, plum and subtle liquorice. The 2007 is gentle and balanced with fine tannins and fresh acidity. This will make for pleasant and easy drinking when released. Drink 2010-2016

Producer

Château de Sours

In a small picturesque enclave south of St Emilion lies Château de Sours. Always a Goedhuis favourite, since Martin Krajewski took over the quality has gone up and up. Despite its characteristic friendly qualities, La Source's vineyards are planted on soil composed predominately of limestone which results in distinctly mineral elements in their wines.

Region

Bordeaux

When the Romans first planted a few vines on the limestone outcrops of St Emilion in the early years of the first century, and tasted what was, by all accounts, rather thin, bitter wine, they can hardly have imagined that the region's greatest red wines would become the most sought afterfine wines in the world. From the days in the seventeenth century when the then owners of Ch Haut Brion, the de Pontac family, became the first to export to the UK, selling their wine in their own tavern, the Pontac's Head, red Bordeaux or claret has been the Englishman's favourite. The wines of the 1855 Classification are merely the tip of the iceberg. Bordeaux AC accounts for about half of all wine produced in the area, from vineyards outside the regional or communal appelations and often blended by the negociant houses. Simpler beasts these although still clearly related to their more illustrious cousins - relatively light and fresh, full of fruit, with soft tannins making for delicious, and good value, early drinking.