- Home
- ...
- Can't Go Wrong
- DOMAINE DE L'AURAGE, Cotes de Castillon 2019 Bottle
domaine de l'aurage
DOMAINE DE L'AURAGE, Cotes de Castillon 2019 Bottle
domaine de l'aurage
DOMAINE DE L'AURAGE, Cotes de Castillon 2019 Bottle
About this wine
Domaine de l'Aurage, Côtes de Castillon
L’Aurage is a Merlot from the Côtes de Castillon. Bordering Saint-Émilion, this region represents an incredible value proposition for Bordeaux. Opulent and seductive, the wine is deep crimson in the glass. A beguiling sweet, peppery nose meets a palate rich with aromatics. You’ll taste red fruit, sweet cherries, and pudding spice, all wrapped up with silky mouthfeel and rounded texture.
Those with a passion for Bordeaux are likely to know the name ‘Mitjaville’. The family owns two other renowned Bordeaux Château–Tertre-Roteboeuf Saint-Émilion and Roc de Cambes in the Côtes de Bourgin. Current patriarch Louis Mitjaville inherited his title from father François, who launched his career when his wife inherited Tertre-Roteboeuf in the 1970s.
Wine Details
Classification and Scores
Taste Profile
Winery and Region
Delivery and Returns
All wine bought and sold through LANGTONS is held securely in our state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled National Warehouse, just outside of Melbourne, ensuring fast and efficient shipping to your nominated address Australia-wide.
Shipping Charges Within Australia
All orders placed are subject to a flat shipping fee as outlined below:
Metro Areas | Regional Areas |
$18.50 | $23 |
Find our more about our Delivery Options and Returns and Refunds Policy
Expert Review
Jane Anson
"Grip, power, nectarine, citrus, slate, this is an excellent Chevalier white that is clearly going to age extremely well. White flowers play around the edges, but it is the texture that appeals the most, reflecting its cooler terroir that works in hot summers like 2019.
Drinking Window 2021 - 2034"
93 Points, Decanter
Expert Review
Antonio Galloni
The 2019 Domaine de L'Aurage is gorgeous, although it is not quite as forward as it was from barrel. Dark cherry, mocha and crushed flowers are brightened by brisk acids and a kick of tannin that should help the wine age gracefully for a decade or more.
91 points, Vinous (January 2022)