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Château Fourcas Borie, 2008, Listrac-Médoc

Château Fourcas Borie, 2008, Listrac-Médoc

This property, previously called Fourcas Dumont, was bought by the Borie family of Ducru Beaucaillou for this vintage. Remarkably round, forward, and charming. Exclusive to The Wine Society in the UK.

Suggested Food Match: Hard Cheeses; Roast Pork; Gouda; other suggestions...

Availability
Out of stock
Bottle
£12.95
Case of 12
£155.00
Product Code
CM14601
Product Type
Red Wine
Origin
Bordeaux
Style
Medium Bodied
Dominant Grape
Cabernet Merlot
Drink Dates
Now to 2018
Alcohol Level
13.5%
Closure Type
Cork, Natural



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"Reminds me of Lalande Borie quite alot (especially the colour and the pencil shavings nose), really very good value bordeaux!"

Mr Keith Rickett (01-Mar-2012)

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