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Chateau d'Armailhac, Pauillac, 2004

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Robert Parker

89 points

"A dark ruby color is accompanied by crisp acids, sweet cranberry, black cherry, and darker fruit aromas, and a clean, pure, classically built, medium weight Pauillac. Still firm and tannic, this medium-bodied, elegantly wrought wine will benefit from another 2-3 years of cellaring, and should keep for 12-15 years." —Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Wine Spectator

90 points

"Wonderful aromas of raspberry and currant. Full-bodied, with refined, silky tannins and a long aftertaste. Beautiful and tender. Best after 2009."

More about Chateau d'Armailhac

Rothschild's fifth growth charm. Owned by the Mouton Rothschild family and sitting adjacent to it, d'Armailhac proves you don't need top-tier status to make wine worth aging. Classic Pauillac bones with elegant restraint—drinks young but built for the cellar.

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

venison steak, braised beef short ribs, herb-crusted lamb, beef Wellington

Tasting Profile

Deep garnet with aromas of blackberry, cedar, and tobacco leaf. Full-bodied with structured tannins and medium acidity, notes of dark chocolate and violet leading to a long, dry finish.