Château Poujeaux 2009 Moulis

Moulis
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Château Poujeaux 2009 Moulis

Moulis
€37.50 tax excl. (IB)

One of the greatest hedonistic vintages, in line with 1989, 1982, 1959 or 1947. Its color is a very dark red. The nose is very complex, delicate and elegant; aromas of fresh black fruits, blackcurrant, spices and violet combine wonderfully. The palate is delicious and the tannins are velvety. The structure and precision of this wine highlight opulent, ripe and fresh fruit.

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Format
75CL
Color
Red
Vintage
2009
ABV
14%
Packaging
No gift box
Country
France
Appellation
Moulis
Grape variety
51% Cabernet Sauvignon - 41% Merlot - 4% Cabernet Franc - 4% Petit Verdot
Wine Advocate
90
James Suckling
95
Wine Enthusiast
91
Référence
DC2715

Wine Advocate

90 / 100

James Suckling

95 / 100

Wine Enthusiast

91 / 100

Château Poujeaux

Château Poujeaux, Moulis-en-Médoc - The Authenticity of a Charming Cru Bourgeois

Château Poujeaux is a renowned wine estate located in the Moulis-en-Médoc appellation on Bordeaux’s Left Bank. Classified as a Cru Bourgeois, this vineyard is known for its elegant and authentic wines that reflect the distinctive character of Bordeaux terroir.

The wine from Château Poujeaux is primarily crafted from traditional grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. This blend creates a perfect balance between fruitiness and structure. On the palate, it reveals a bouquet of ripe red and black fruits such as cherry, cassis, and blackberry, complemented by notes of cedar, tobacco, chocolate, and subtle spices. The wine is distinguished by its supple, well-integrated tannins, velvety texture, and a long, elegant finish, marked by vibrant freshness and subtle minerality.

Château Poujeaux is a wine that can be enjoyed young for its freshness and fruitiness, but it also has aging potential, allowing it to develop more complex aromas and an even silkier texture over time. It pairs perfectly with dishes such as duck breast, braised beef, or aged cheeses. For Bordeaux enthusiasts seeking a charming and representative Cru Bourgeois, Château Poujeaux offers a memorable tasting experience.