Product details
Description
What type of wine is it
Margaux by Château Siran is a red wine from the Margaux area, in Bordeaux. It stands out for its elegant and complex style, with soft tannins and well-integrated dark fruit notes. This Margaux combines freshness and balance and shows interesting ageing potential.
Where does it come from
The wine comes from the Margaux appellation, in the western part of Bordeaux, near the Gironde. The vineyards are situated on gravel and clay soils, ensuring optimal drainage and good sun exposure. The climate is influenced by the estuary, a factor that contributes to the wine’s balance. These conditions provide elegance, structure, and a balance between acidity and softness, explaining why Margaux is one of the most renowned areas for Bordeaux reds.
How is it produced
Winemaking practices aim to preserve the wine’s aromas and balance.
Tasting notes
Visually, Château Siran’s Margaux displays a deep ruby red with violet highlights. On the nose, it offers aromas of cherry and plum, enhanced by spices like black pepper and a touch of vanilla. The palate reveals elegant and balanced structure: tannins are velvety, freshness supports the full body, and flavours of black cherry, blueberry and a hint of tobacco flow into a long and persistent finish.
Pairings
This Margaux pairs well with red meats such as grilled beef fillet or roasted lamb, thanks to its tannic structure and freshness. It also shines with aged hard cheeses like Comté or Parmigiano Reggiano. Excellent also with game or savoury dishes.
When to serve it
It is recommended to serve at the appropriate temperature and to store in a cellar to allow for aromatic evolution.