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Tasting note
Its colour is a beautiful bright red , the nose is very aromatic with notes of red fruits , licorice and spices. All the maturity of cabernet sauvignon is felt in the mouth with silky tannins that associates with the roundness of the Merlot . The palate is dense. A beautiful fruity length , this wine marks down by its balance and structure
At the heart of a vast estate containing forests, prairies and vines, Château Olivier sit like a clearing emerging from its woods.Its beautiful architecture, its bodies of water and the quality of its annex buildings all add up to make an exceptional site in natural surroundings, situated only eleven kilometers from Bordeaux. Olivier is a very old seigniory, dating back to the Middle Ages. It is said that the Black Prince enjoyed coming here to hunt, as the surrounding forests were so well-stocked in game. Since the 19th century, the estate has belonged to an old Bordeaux family in the shape of the Bethmanns.Château Olivier wines received official classification in 1953, for both red and white varieties. In 1867,Alexandre de Bethmann was elected mayor of Bordeaux, then his family acquired Château Olivier, which is still managed today by one of his descendants. Nowadays the Bethmann family is continuing their work at Olivier. Over the last few years, the vineyards of Château Olivier have seen considerable work and investment. It has entrusted the estate's general management toLaurent Lebrun, an agronomist and winemaker. Together with Philippe Stoeckle,technical director, Marie France Hairon, administrative and financial manager, and Estelle Mirieu de Labarre in charge of sales and marketing, this forms a competent and passionate team.
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