Description
Perrière 1971 – Maison Barrière Frères
The Vin de la Marque Perrière 1971, offered by Maison Barrière Frères, stands as a rare example of the classic Bordeaux style of the 1970s, carefully selected and matured by one of the region’s most respected négociant houses. The 1971 vintage, known for its finesse and discreet elegance, produced wines that are balanced, supple, and charmingly authentic.
The wine displays a soft brick-garnet color, showing graceful ageing. The nose is refined and expressive, revealing aromas of ripe red fruits, plum, and redcurrant, along with tertiary notes of leather, blond tobacco, forest floor, and a hint of sweet spice. On the palate, this Marque Perrière 1971 offers a smooth, velvety texture, with fully melted tannins that bring harmony and gentleness. The finish is balanced, subtly spiced, and pleasantly fresh for its age.
Today, it stands as an authentic reflection of traditional Bordeaux négociant craftsmanship, a beautifully matured wine marked by subtlety, elegance, and the quiet depth that only time can bring.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Maison de négoce barrière frères |
| Designation | Autres appellations de Bordeaux / Les satellites de Saint-Émilion |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1971 |
| Référence | FD39 |




