Description
Château Camus 1983 – Graves: A Wine of Character and Elegance
Located in the Graves appellation, Château Camus is renowned for producing wines that are both powerful and refined, reflecting the unique terroir of this Bordeaux region. The 1983 vintage is a perfect example of a balanced year, offering a wine rich in aromatic complexity and depth.
The Château Camus 1983 displays an evolved deep garnet robe, elegantly revealing its age. The nose is expressive and complex, blending aromas of ripe black fruits, plum, leather, forest floor, along with delicate hints of vanilla and spices—an inheritance from careful barrel aging.
On the palate, this wine unfolds a solid structure, well-integrated tannins, and fresh acidity that provides beautiful balance. The aromatic profile develops flavors of jammy fruits, tobacco, cedar, and licorice, with a long and persistent finish that highlights the nobility of this great Graves wine.
This vintage pairs perfectly with sauced dishes, grilled or roasted red meats, as well as aged cheeses.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Camus |
| Designation | Graves |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1983 |
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