Half Bottle: Chateau Musar 2018

Half Bottle: Chateau Musar 2018

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DELIVERY TERMS (In all instances, cases may be mixed)

Order Types Cost
1 to 12 bottles or less £11.75
13 to 24 Bottles £17.00
25 to 36 Bottles £21.50
Orders over £145 Free Delivery
Free Local Delivery Available to customers within 10 mile radius of our shop, £35 minimum order

Delivery charges are for Mainland Great Britain only. Charges to the Isle of Wight and other islands will incur additional charges.

Scotland: Deliveries to the following postcodes may incur added costs. AB,FK, HS, IV, KW, PA, PH and ZE. Please check with us directly for delivery quotes:. We would like all our customers to note the following so that they may fully benefit from our delivery service:

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Shipping Costs for Northern Ireland

For all deliveries to Northern Ireland, the costs (inc. VAT) of our 2-5 day service are:

1 case (12 bottles) = £30.00

2 cases (24 bottles) = £47.50

3 cases (36 bottles) = £70.00

Free delivery on all orders over £350 (inc. VAT)

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Description

The 2018 vintage has a deep garnet colour in the glass with dried cherries and mature red fruits on the nose. The palate is rich and concentrated with cranberries, raisins, and dates; there is good acidity with fine tannins. It has an enticing smoky, dusty fruit with soft liquorice undertones and at 6 years of age upon release, it is already developed and mature.

2018 began with an impressive 355mm of rain and snow in January, while February was also abundant with 162mm of rain to irrigate the soils. March followed with 41mm and April, with 27mm, was the icing on the cake; after the 15th of April, a surprise increase in temperature encouraged the vines to open. May & June were exceptional as 52mm and 32mm of rain fell during the blooming period, the vines loved the additional water and the harvest certainly looked promising. July was true to form with no water and temperatures increased to an average of 35 degrees Celsius. Then in August we had a 3-day heatwave with temperatures of 39 and 40 degrees. Cinsault was harvested on the 4thof September and what a surprise … the grapes were dried with high sugar content. This is the first time we have experienced this from our Cinsault vineyards and showed us that nothing can be taken for granted; no grape can escape changing climatic conditions, each year is different and unique.

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