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Mouton d'Armailhac
75cl

Mouton d'Armailhac 1953

Château d’Armailhac
CHF 637.80
RG

17
D'Armailhac
150cl

D'Armailhac 2000

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D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2001

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RP

91
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2006

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RP

87
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2007

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RG

18
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2009

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RG

18
D'Armailhac
37.5cl

D'Armailhac 2009

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WS

95
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2010

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95
D'Armailhac
37.5cl

D'Armailhac 2010

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WS

91
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2013

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JS

94
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2014

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RP

93
D'Armailhac
75cl

D'Armailhac 2016

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Much like its prestigious neighbors, Château Clerc Milon and Château Mouton Rothschild, Château d’Armailhac is also owned by the Rothschild family. Since the 17th century, the estate has belonged to the original owners, the d’Armailhacq family until 1993 when Baron Philippe de Rothschild acquired the property. By 1989, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild took charge of the property, and worked to restore the château’s genuine identity until her passing in 2014. A classified Fifth Growth in the illustrious 1855 Classification, the 70-hectare estate in northern Pauillac is planted with 50-hectares of traditional Médoc grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot. In line with their classical Médoc style, under careful observation, their wines are aged in oak barrels, making the wine powerful, and deliciously tannic.
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