At 341 acres, the largest vineyard in the Médoc, Larose-Trintaudon was once owned by the Forner family of Marqués de Cáceres fame in Rioja. Today, back in French hands, its wines remain smooth and velvety, reminiscent of Spain perhaps, but with a smoky elegance that is more Médoc. Ready to drink soon, this is a good value.
At 341 acres, the largest vineyard in the Médoc, Larose-Trintaudon was once owned by the Forner family of Marqués de Cáceres fame in Rioja. Today, back in French hands, its wines remain smooth and velvety, reminiscent of Spain perhaps, but with a smoky elegance that is more Médoc. Ready to drink soon, this is a good value.
At 341 acres, the largest vineyard in the Médoc, Larose-Trintaudon was once owned by the Forner family of Marqués de Cáceres fame in Rioja. Today, back in French hands, its wines remain smooth and velvety, reminiscent of Spain perhaps, but with a smoky elegance that is more Médoc. Ready to drink soon, this is a good value.