Philippe Carmagnac, cellar master at Château Gruaud Larose, makes some comments about 2009′ vintage. The wine of the Kings, the King of the Wines… In 1725, year when Antonio Vivaldi published his famous concertos for violin “The Four Seasons”, Château Gruaud Larose was born under the aegis of Chevalier Gruaud. Classified first of the second Growths from Saint-Julien in 1745, it became 2nd Growth Classified in 1855 thanks to an homogeneous terroir that gives force and elegance to a unique wine. Ranked among the legends of Bordeaux wines, 1928 and 1982 vintages highlight the extreme complexity of a Château Gruaud Larose wine which always shows an exemplary regularity and an extraordinary bouquet evoking the most beautiful perfumes. Watch the video on http://www.vitabella-tv.com/video_player.php?sigvideo=iLyROoafI7Jy
Video: What made 2009 in Bordeaux so special according to a cellar master
