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If you’re after a refined, elegant Margaux that won’t break the bank, visit the wines of Margaux’s Château d’Arsac. With highly respectable scores from Robert Parker and Jancis Robinson MW, this 2012 – a classic vintage – is ample and appealing.
Tasting notes
Silken black fruit, complex and evolved, with a long finish
Aroma
Cigar box, cloves, white pepper and appealing redcurrants
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Uber-critic Robert Parker called this fine Margaux “lush, complex and seductive”, with “endearing blackcurrant and black cherry fruit, a hint of plum, and a long, heady mouthfeel”, awarding the 2012 vintage 89 points. Dating back to the 12th century, Château d’Arsac is one of the oldest wine estates in Bordeaux, and became one of the largest in the Médoc. But in the early 1900s its vineyards were devastated by the vine eating louse phylloxera, and by the 1930s they had been abandoned. In 1986 Philippe Raoux acquired the estate, replanted the vineyards and restored the property back to its full glory. 30-year old vines now produce dense, richly fruity, ageworthy clarets. To enjoy this wine now, decant early and serve with roast lamb or game.