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Brio de Cantenac Brown2013

Chateau Cantenac BrownMargaux, France

BriO (Brio) de Cantenac Brown is the estate’s supple second wine from Château Cantenac Brown in Margaux, typically built…Learn More »

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Brio de Cantenac Brown 2013 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

BriO (Brio) de Cantenac Brown is the estate’s supple second wine from Château Cantenac Brown in Margaux, typically built on Cabernet Sauvignon with a high proportion of Merlot and a touch of Cabernet Franc; it’s aged in French oak to add gentle spice and roundness. Lighter and earlier-drinking than…Learn More »

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Brio de Cantenac Brown · Knowledge Base

About Brio de Cantenac Brown

BriO (Brio) de Cantenac Brown is the estate’s supple second wine from Château Cantenac Brown in Margaux, typically built on Cabernet Sauvignon with a high proportion of Merlot and a touch of Cabernet Franc; it’s aged in French oak to add gentle spice and roundness. Lighter and earlier-drinking than the grand vin, BriO offers polished dark-fruit, floral Margaux lift and silky tannins—an elegant, approachable expression of the château’s gravelly terroir.