Prestige Merlot d'Yvorne Barrique
Red wine | Chablais AOC
A great table Yvorne!
The nose reveals deep aromas of red fruits, with notes of coffee, praline, and vanilla generated by the aging in barrels for 18 months which brings substance, concentration and brightness to this Merlot, in a fleshy, powerful style. , Corsica. An impressive red wine, ideally kept for a few years, and paired with grilled meats and tasty dishes!
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Switzerland Vaud
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Merlot
5 - 10 years
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14.90% vol.
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Strength
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Complexity
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Fruitiness
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Tannic
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Wooded
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Spicy
Features
Features
| Country | Switzerland |
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| Region | Vaud |
| Sub-region | Chablais |
| Wine type | Red wine |
| Wine style | Powerful, Wooded |
| Designation | Chablais AOC |
| Grape variety | Merlot |
| Alcohol content | 14.90% vol. |
| Cellaring | 5 - 10 years |
| Serving temperature | 15-18°C |

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Red, black cherries
The nose reveals an Amarone type, thanks to the deep aromas of red fruits, notes of coffee and praline, all supported by fine scents of vanilla generated by aging in barrels.
Fleshy on the palate, powerful structure, full-bodied, substance, concentration and brilliance
The vineyard benefits from generous sunshine. The heat reverberated by the mountains, the foehn and the fair weather breezes caress the vines until they reach ideal maturity.
Controlling yields is essential from spring
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Henri Badoux
Founded in Aigle in 1908, in the heart of the Vaud Chablais, Maison Henri Badoux is one of the historic names in Swiss wine. Its name is intimately linked to the iconic Aigle Les Murailles, one of Switzerland's most famous wines, recognizable by its famous lizard. For over a century, the house has championed the terroirs of the canton of Vaud through authentic wines that combine tradition, expertise and innovation. Even today, Henri Badoux perpetuates a demanding vision of Swiss viticulture by highlighting the richness and diversity of the great Vaud vineyards.