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Chateau Mauvesin Barton

Chateau Mauvesin BartonMoulis, France

Château Mauvesin Barton is the estate’s classic Moulis‑en‑Médoc red: a Merlot‑led Bordeaux blend (typically around half…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Mauvesin Barton is the estate’s classic Moulis‑en‑Médoc red: a Merlot‑led Bordeaux blend (typically around half Merlot with significant Cabernet Sauvignon and some Cabernet Franc) grown on clay‑gravel and limestone‑influenced soils and matured about 12–15 months in French oak. It’s made in an elegant, terroir‑driven style—fresh red and black fruit, a hint of spice and mint from the left‑bank soils, with supple, refined tannins and good dr…Learn More »

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RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Mauvesin Barton

Château Mauvesin Barton is the estate’s classic Moulis‑en‑Médoc red: a Merlot‑led Bordeaux blend (typically around half Merlot with significant Cabernet Sauvignon and some Cabernet Franc) grown on clay‑gravel and limestone‑influenced soils and matured about 12–15 months in French oak. It’s made in an elegant, terroir‑driven style—fresh red and black fruit, a hint of spice and mint from the left‑bank soils, with supple, refined tannins and good drinkability whether young or after short cellar ageing.