
Dame de Bouard Montagne Saint-Emilion 2017
Savvy Saint-Emilion lovers often look to the neighbouring commune of Montagne Saint-Emilion. Tasting the Clos de Bouard Dame de Bouard Montagne Saint-Emilion 2017, the second wine of it's easy to see why. Packed with juicy red and black berries, black cherries, chocolate, and a touch of clay minerals to the finish, it's a lot of wine for sensible money. Drink now with cured meats, pizza, pasta or meatballs.
Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Apr 2025)
Blend: 66% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and 9% Cabernet Sauvignon.
About the Producer
Dame de Boüard, the satellite estate of the esteemed Château Angélus, offers a more approachable and early-drinking expression of right-bank Merlot from Montagne-Saint-Émilion. Expect supple tannins, generous red and black fruit, and a touch of spice. While lacking the concentration and complexity of its grander sibling, it provides a charming and well-made introduction to the family's winemaking prowess and the terroir of the area. A smart buy for enjoying now or over the next few years.
Savvy Saint-Emilion lovers often look to the neighbouring commune of Montagne Saint-Emilion. Tasting the Clos de Bouard Dame de Bouard Montagne Saint-Emilion 2017, the second wine of it's easy to see why. Packed with juicy red and black berries, black cherries, chocolate, and a touch of clay minerals to the finish, it's a lot of wine for sensible money. Drink now with cured meats, pizza, pasta or meatballs.
Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Apr 2025)
Blend: 66% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and 9% Cabernet Sauvignon.
About the Producer
Dame de Boüard, the satellite estate of the esteemed Château Angélus, offers a more approachable and early-drinking expression of right-bank Merlot from Montagne-Saint-Émilion. Expect supple tannins, generous red and black fruit, and a touch of spice. While lacking the concentration and complexity of its grander sibling, it provides a charming and well-made introduction to the family's winemaking prowess and the terroir of the area. A smart buy for enjoying now or over the next few years.
Original: $29.95
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$8.98Description
Savvy Saint-Emilion lovers often look to the neighbouring commune of Montagne Saint-Emilion. Tasting the Clos de Bouard Dame de Bouard Montagne Saint-Emilion 2017, the second wine of it's easy to see why. Packed with juicy red and black berries, black cherries, chocolate, and a touch of clay minerals to the finish, it's a lot of wine for sensible money. Drink now with cured meats, pizza, pasta or meatballs.
Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Apr 2025)
Blend: 66% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and 9% Cabernet Sauvignon.
About the Producer
Dame de Boüard, the satellite estate of the esteemed Château Angélus, offers a more approachable and early-drinking expression of right-bank Merlot from Montagne-Saint-Émilion. Expect supple tannins, generous red and black fruit, and a touch of spice. While lacking the concentration and complexity of its grander sibling, it provides a charming and well-made introduction to the family's winemaking prowess and the terroir of the area. A smart buy for enjoying now or over the next few years.























