Frank Phélan
Frank Phélan O'Briens Wine 22046 WINE
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Bordeaux, France2017/18

Frank Phélan

Bordeaux, France, 2017/18

cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, petit verdot
13%
savoury

Description

Frank Phelan is the 2nd wine of the great estate Château Phélan Ségur with its historical connections to Ireland, considered by many to be an honorary Cru Classé. 2018 was a brilliant vintage, which shines through in this delicious Médoc.

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Delivery & Returns

No minimum order and if you spend €100 or more we'll deliver your order for free anywhere in Ireland.

Orders are normally delivered within 1-3 working days, (Monday-Friday excluding bank holidays) of you placing the order.

Change your mind? No problem. You can cancel your order at any stage or return some or all of it through any of our stores or we can arrange a collection. Simply contact us by email online@obrienswine.ie and we'll look after the rest.

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cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, petit verdot
13%
savoury

Description

Frank Phelan is the 2nd wine of the great estate Château Phélan Ségur with its historical connections to Ireland, considered by many to be an honorary Cru Classé. 2018 was a brilliant vintage, which shines through in this delicious Médoc.

Product Reviews

Delivery & Returns

No minimum order and if you spend €100 or more we'll deliver your order for free anywhere in Ireland.

Orders are normally delivered within 1-3 working days, (Monday-Friday excluding bank holidays) of you placing the order.

Change your mind? No problem. You can cancel your order at any stage or return some or all of it through any of our stores or we can arrange a collection. Simply contact us by email online@obrienswine.ie and we'll look after the rest.

Château Phélan Ségur
Château Phélan Ségur
Bordeaux, France Château Phélan Ségur

Founded in the late 18th century by Irishman Bernard Phélan in the Left Bank Bordeaux commune of Saint-Estèphe. The 70 hectare property is now owned by the Gardinier family and managed by Phillppe Van de Vyvere.