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Posted on July 2, 2022 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir

A simple, unobtrusive label doesn’t prepare you for what’s inside.  I probably would have passed it by, but our Goddess of Wine made sure it was in the mystery case so we wouldn’t miss out on a real treat.

Wood aging brings out the beautifully structured blend of Malbec and Merlot.  Rich tannins, almost dark chocolate texture.

It’s Bold and Structured.  

We teamed it with cranberry, basil, fresh chicken sausages and it was a great pairing.


Château Eugénie 2018 Réserve de l’Aïeul (Cahors)

$21.47 regularly $23.99

13% Alcohol

Merlot mystery case
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