Technical sheet
Type Of Wine: | red wine |
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Vintage: | 2011 Other vintages |
Appellation: | Pessac-Léognan (Bordeaux, France) |
Winery: | Château Brown |
Volume: | 75cl Other volumes |
Grapes: | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot |
Allergens: | Contains Sulfites |
Alcohol Vol.: | 12% |
Elaboration of Château Brown 2011
Château Brown 2011 (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot)
TASTING NOTES:
- View: Château Brown 2011 shows a crimson stained with ink
- Nose: bouquet surprisingly dense, opaque lifted blackberry and raspberry fruit, well integrated fruit.
- Mouth: The palate has a slight bitterness at the entrance, is medium bodied with a fresh finish.
GRAPES: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon and 48% Merlot,
CELLAR: Château Brown
The Winery
Château Brown

Standing at the gateway to Bordeaux, Château Brown stretches between three towns: Gradignan, Villenave-d'Ornon and Léognan. The proximity of these towns gives the estate a mild climate ideal for the ripening of fruit and thus conducive to making high-quality wines. Set in the oldest Bordeaux wine region - the northern Graves - Château Brown is to be found right at the heart of the world-famous Pessac-Léognan appellation
More about the WineryReviews of Château Brown 2011
Intense red Bordeaux. Combination of red fruit aromas and green pepper. The 2018 taste was evident in the mouth.
We drank it just like that, without any food pairing.
I drank it together with my sister.