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$19.98Original List Price
19.38Best Price On The Web
*Including cost of shipping per bottle.
$
16
98
per btl
Code: 80517
Cinderella Wine says:
Product Details:
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Thanks to your feedback we might bring back some of Cinderella Wine's popular previous offers. If a wine makes another appearance here, this newer offer will always be slightly higher than the original one. Offers that are on the site on Friday through Sunday will be shipped on Monday.
Best Price on Web is determined by Wine-Searcher Pro prices as of yesterday: Wine Library sells this for our sale price of $14.98. There are 4 other stores that sell this from $13.98 to $19.99. You must be logged into the Pro Version of Wine Searcher to see all of the results. Please note, we are not taking virtual inventory into account.
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You will get two emails from us with regards to your order. The first email from us only confirms that we received your order. The second email will confirm that we have enough wine to fill your order. Due to the high volume of sales there are times when the wine has sold out, but our system is still updating and shows it as available. We're sorry for any inconvenience and will do what we can to fill your order!
Thanks to your feedback we might bring back some of Cinderella Wine's popular previous offers. If a wine makes another appearance here, this newer offer will always be slightly higher than the original one. Offers that are on the site on Friday through Sunday will be shipped on Monday.
Best Price on Web is determined by Wine-Searcher Pro prices as of yesterday: Wine Library sells this for our sale price of $14.98. There are 4 other stores that sell this from $13.98 to $19.99. You must be logged into the Pro Version of Wine Searcher to see all of the results. Please note, we are not taking virtual inventory into account.
Free shipping on orders of 3 bottle or more!
Please Note it may take 24-48 hours for your order to be put together for store pickup. You'll get an email when it's ready for pick up.
Rating: | 92 Pts James Suckling - Jamessuckling.com | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | Bordeaux | Country: | France |
Varietals: | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot | ABV: | 13.5% |
Cellar Tracker Link(s):
92 Pts James Suckling - Jamessuckling.com |
"More fruit and balance to this wine with berry, blueberries, currants and minerals. Violets and lilac. Hints of wood and dark chocolate. Full and fruity with fine tannins and a pretty finish." (02/13) |
Description:
It's not impossible. You just have to know where to look.
That's our answer when customers ask us if it is possible to buy a really great, ready to drink Bordeaux, for under $20.
Today's offer is just that. A brilliant, delicious, perfectly balanced Bordeaux that will leave many Cabernet Sauvignon drinkers in awe. At a price of just $16.98 per bottle on sale, this 92 Point Bordeaux is one to strongly consider stocking up on by the case.
However, keep in mind, there isn't much to go around.
We were able to bring in the last few cases of the 2009 vintage before our distributor moves over to 2010! After these sell through today ... there will be nothing left from this vintage.
"More fruit and balance to this wine with berry, blueberries, currants and minerals. Violets and lilac. Hints of wood and dark chocolate. Full and fruity with fine tannins and a pretty finish." (02/13) - James Suckling - 92 Points
Excellent price for a solid Bordeaux. Full-bodied, good acidity for roast beef and some attractive black fruit and smoky aromas and flavours. Decant 2 hours and be happy. - Natalie MacLean - 90 Points
"It was the description of the ideal conditions lending themselves to the growing of the Cabernet Sauvignon in the limestone soils of the area of Civrac (very thin topsoil with the omnipresence of outcropping limestone bedrock) that resulted in the creation of Château La Grange de Bessan! Planting a vineyard in such conditions was a back-breaking, costly and lengthy process, requiring considerable technical means, suitable root-stock and lots of patience. The vines planted now benefit form a perfect water supply, just enough, never too much never too little, as if out of a textbook, producing rich, concentrated grapes." -Winery
"The Medoc is the most famous red wine district in Bordeaux, and possibly the world. The Médoc stretches north west from the city of Bordeaux along the left bank of the Gironde estuary, a virtually monocultural strip of flat, unremarkable land sandwiched between the palus, or coastal marshes, and the pine forests which extend for miles south into the Landes. The vineyard strip is about 5 to 12 km/3 to 8 miles wide, and runs northwards, with various intermissions for scrub, pasture, polder, and river bank, more than 70 km/50 miles from the northern suburbs of Bordeaux to the marshes of the lower, more northerly part of the Médoc, the so-called Bas-Médoc (see map under Bordeaux). Wines produced in the Bas-Médoc use the Médoc appellation, while those on the higher ground in the south eastern section are entitled to the Haut-Médoc appellation, although many of them qualify for the smarter individual village, or communal, appellations. From south to north, these are Margaux, Moulis, Listrac, St-Julien, Pauillac, and St-Estèphe." -Oxford Companion to Wine
That's our answer when customers ask us if it is possible to buy a really great, ready to drink Bordeaux, for under $20.
Today's offer is just that. A brilliant, delicious, perfectly balanced Bordeaux that will leave many Cabernet Sauvignon drinkers in awe. At a price of just $16.98 per bottle on sale, this 92 Point Bordeaux is one to strongly consider stocking up on by the case.
However, keep in mind, there isn't much to go around.
We were able to bring in the last few cases of the 2009 vintage before our distributor moves over to 2010! After these sell through today ... there will be nothing left from this vintage.
"More fruit and balance to this wine with berry, blueberries, currants and minerals. Violets and lilac. Hints of wood and dark chocolate. Full and fruity with fine tannins and a pretty finish." (02/13) - James Suckling - 92 Points
Excellent price for a solid Bordeaux. Full-bodied, good acidity for roast beef and some attractive black fruit and smoky aromas and flavours. Decant 2 hours and be happy. - Natalie MacLean - 90 Points
"It was the description of the ideal conditions lending themselves to the growing of the Cabernet Sauvignon in the limestone soils of the area of Civrac (very thin topsoil with the omnipresence of outcropping limestone bedrock) that resulted in the creation of Château La Grange de Bessan! Planting a vineyard in such conditions was a back-breaking, costly and lengthy process, requiring considerable technical means, suitable root-stock and lots of patience. The vines planted now benefit form a perfect water supply, just enough, never too much never too little, as if out of a textbook, producing rich, concentrated grapes." -Winery
"The Medoc is the most famous red wine district in Bordeaux, and possibly the world. The Médoc stretches north west from the city of Bordeaux along the left bank of the Gironde estuary, a virtually monocultural strip of flat, unremarkable land sandwiched between the palus, or coastal marshes, and the pine forests which extend for miles south into the Landes. The vineyard strip is about 5 to 12 km/3 to 8 miles wide, and runs northwards, with various intermissions for scrub, pasture, polder, and river bank, more than 70 km/50 miles from the northern suburbs of Bordeaux to the marshes of the lower, more northerly part of the Médoc, the so-called Bas-Médoc (see map under Bordeaux). Wines produced in the Bas-Médoc use the Médoc appellation, while those on the higher ground in the south eastern section are entitled to the Haut-Médoc appellation, although many of them qualify for the smarter individual village, or communal, appellations. From south to north, these are Margaux, Moulis, Listrac, St-Julien, Pauillac, and St-Estèphe." -Oxford Companion to Wine