Château de la Dauphine Fronsac 2015
Suggested Food Pairings:
The château was built between 1744 and 1750 by Jean-Baptiste de Richon, a lawyer at the Parliament of Paris, and a Civil and Criminal Judge in the Duchy of Fronsac. Shortly after its construction, Maria Josepha of Saxony, the Dauphine of France (the wife of Louis-Ferdinand of France, who, as the son of Louis XV, was the Dauphin), and mother of several of the last Kings of France (including Louis XVI) stayed at the château for a few days. This event contributed to the property's reputation, which was named in memory of the Princess’s visit.
Tasting Notes
Deep-crimson colour, almost velvet-like The nose is quite elegant, presenting ripe red fruits with spicy notes. On the palate, a well-rounded wine, with voluptuous structure. This wine has a beautiful potential of ageing as it is one of the greatest vintages of Bordeaux.
Food Pairing
Quail with grapes, rabbit with wine sauce, osso buco
Grape Variety: Cabernet Franc
Country: Bordeaux - France