Winemaker Notes
Chateau Bois Pertuis offers a lovely garnet red color, with brilliant shades of violet. The nose is powerful, complex and offers spicy, delicate mocha and vanilla aromas. On the palate, the wine is full and well-balanced, with delicious notes of morello cherry, and chocolate. It ends on a long finish.
The perfect pairing to rich and hearty stews and roasted meats, also matches nicely with aged, firm cheeses.
Professional Ratings
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Jeb Dunnuck
The 2018 Château Bois Pertuis sports a saturated purple color as well as a ripe, powerful bouquet of black cherries, melted licorice, and asphalt. Ripe and sexy, it offers tons of fruit, moderate acidity, and a great finish.
Rating: 88-91
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James Suckling
Very ripe and rich with lightly jammy character to the black and red fruit. It’s full and layered. Round tannins. Juicy finish.
In most of France, wines are named by their place of origin and not by the type of grape (with the exception of Alsace). Just like a red Burgundy is by law, always made of Pinot noir, a red Bordeaux is a blended wine composed mainly of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Depending on the laws of the village from which the grapes come, the conditions of the vintage and decisions of the winemaker, the blend can be further supported by Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot and in rare cases, Carmenere. So popular and repeated has this mix of grape varieties become worldwide, that the term, Bordeaux Blend, refers to a wine blended in this style, regardless of origin.