Chateau D’ Arsac Margaux Cru Bourgeois 75cl

AED 199.00

Hailing from the esteemed Margaux region in Bordeaux, this Chateau D'Arsac red wine is a brilliant showcase of French viniculture. With its rich tapestry of dark cherry, cassis, and subtle oak, it offers a velvety complexity. Aged to perfection, it's a classic choice for those who appreciate the elegance and depth of a well-crafted Bordeaux.

Size75cl / 750ml

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Description

This is Margaux doing what Margaux does best, making Cabernet-led Bordeaux feel classy, layered, and a little bit addictive without needing a special occasion.

  • Appearance: Deep ruby with a clean, bright rim, the kind that hints it’s got structure and time on its side.
  • Nose: Blackcurrant and cherry up front, then pencil shavings, cedar, and a quiet little floral note that keeps you going back for another sniff.
  • Taste: Dark berries, a touch of cocoa, and savoury spice, with fresh acidity keeping it lively and fine tannins giving it that classic Left Bank grip.
  • Body: Medium to full-bodied, firm but not heavy, more “tailored jacket” than “winter coat.”
  • Finish: Long and gently drying, with lingering cassis, cedar, and a whisper of earthy minerality.

Cru Bourgeois is your cheat code here. It’s a serious Margaux that’s built for people who want real Bordeaux character, not a bottle that feels like homework. You get that signature Margaux mix of perfume and structure, plus enough detail to keep the glass interesting as it warms up.

Where it hits: dinner. Think roast chicken, steak frites, lamb chops, mushroom pasta, or a proper aged cheddar. It’s also dangerously good with duck if you’re feeling a bit fancy on a random Tuesday.

Why this bottle works for explorers: it’s complex without being confusing. First sip is fruit, second sip is spice and cedar, third sip is you realizing you’ve been talking about “tannins” like you invented the word.

From France, from Margaux: this is one of Bordeaux’s most loved corners because it balances power and elegance better than most regions can even manage separately. If you’ve been meaning to “get” Bordeaux, this is a very friendly place to start.

Fun Fact: Château d’Arsac is one of the oldest estates in the Médoc, with roots going back to the 1100s, basically the original long-running series of Bordeaux.