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SAINT NICOLAS DE BOURGUEIL Les Malgagnes Domaine Yannick Amirault 2021 Wine (75cl)
SAINT NICOLAS DE BOURGUEIL Les Malgagnes Domaine Yannick Amirault 2021 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2021 other wine made from Cab Franc. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Vintage | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Wine style | other |
| Grape | Cab Franc |
| ABV | 13% |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
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SAINT NICOLAS DE BOURGUEIL Les Malgagnes Domaine Yannick Amirault 2021 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2021 other wine made from Cab Franc.
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This is aged 80% in oak barrels and 20% in amphorae. This feels bright and more expressive on the nose, with raspberry notes and lightly grilled edges to the dark fruits. The palate is fresh and correct, with a softer wrapping of raspberry and blackcurrant fruits around a more grained and grippy core of tannins, which take the rather softly structured palate to the finish. This feels much more shaped by the barrels, and I prefer the Amphore version today, but will my opinion be reversed in five or ten years time I wonder.
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