drink it it is good.
1
350,000
some cost like 17.99
10 euro
You may wish to rephrase your question using actual words that are in the dictionary. There are two words you may have meant when you asked this. 1.) Accompaniment 2.) Complement If your question is wondering what foods accompany Chateau Latour well, it would be appropriate to use either word; being careful of course, not to use "compliment," which means something very different than "complement." What foods complement Chateau Latour? or What is a good food accompaniment to Chateau Latour? The next thing you should do is specify whether you're referring to the "Grand Vin," which is 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot, all from "old vines" (some, more than 100 years old;) or are you referring to "Les Forts de Latour," which is 70% Cabernet and 30% Merlot, and comes from much younger vines; or you may be speaking about the generic Pauillac, which doesn't quite attain the standards of the aforementioned. Finally, you may wish to frame the question so that we get an idea of what kinds of foods you're considering as accompaniments. Do you mean an entire meal? Are you wishing to pair your wine with a single course? Now that I can conjecture where you're heading with this question, I can answer at least what I might enjoy if I had before me a fine bottle of Chateau Latour Grand Vin 1994. I would decant it and aerate it for a half an hour, and pair it with a filet or venison; something rich with a sauce that includes basil or rosemary. Something like that. Hope that helps. Mitch
Anywhere between $50-160
The hotel has 8 floors 123 windows and two pupiees
Upwards near $50,000.
It's £2.99 and drinkable. Does the job but not much more than that. Ok for cooking.
how much is ernest &Julio gallo 1979 rose of California worth
You will not taste a difference. go ahead and use either one.
The price of a bottle of Ernest & Julio Gallo Ruby Cabernet 1997 can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, location, and seller. Generally, older vintages like the 1997 Ruby Cabernet may be found in the range of $20 to $50, but prices can fluctuate. It's best to check with wine retailers or auction sites for the most accurate and current pricing.