Sacha Lichine, Bordeaux by birth, has spent a good part of his life between France and the United States. A true wine enthusiast, it was in 2006 that he bought Château d'Esclans where, with his teams, he developed world-class rosés! The castle is known for its old Grenache vines producing a grape more concentrated in aromas than the young vines.
The Domaines Ott were created in 1896 thanks to Marcel Ott, an agricultural engineer, who after having traveled through France and its vast vineyards, decided to settle in Provence. The vineyards of Provence were just emerging from the phylloxera crisis and Marcel Ott made the choice to replant noble grape varieties to revive the great wines of Provence.
Sacha Lichine, Bordeaux by birth, has spent a good part of his life between France and the United States. A true wine enthusiast, it was in 2006 that he bought Château d'Esclans where, with his teams, he developed world-class rosés! The chateau is known for its old Grenache vines producing grapes that are more concentrated in aromas than the young vines.
Château Giscours (Margaux): This Grand Cru Classé in 1855 is the first wine of Château Giscours. It is of great finesse and rare elegance. Delicacy and persistence come together in this bottle to offer you the elegance expected from a Grand Margaux. The aging potential of this grand cru is very interesting, depending on the vintage, the aging of this...
Since Henri Lurton took the reins in 1992, he has dedicated himself to the mission of producing the best possible wine, strengthening Brane's position as a second classified grand cru in 1855. The result is a fine wine that expresses perfectly its remarkable terroir.
Spontaneity. This sudden desire for gluttony, without waiting, Château Palmer wanted to satisfy it. Its philosophy always in mind, another expression of its terroir has been given. Since the 1998 vintage, a new approach in the selection and the assemblies signs supple and round wines, with fresh fruit, intense, crunchy, juicy ... Alter Ego. From the end...
Château d'Issan is a 3rd Grand Cru Classé in the imperial classification of 1855. The wine is made from old vines in the enclosure of Château d'Issan, located in the heart of the Margaux appellation. The terroir is mainly composed of gravel on the surface and deep clay, offering optimal maturity and freshness of our two grape varieties: Cabernet...
Bought by Maison Chanel in 1994, the château has undergone a complete renovation of the vineyard in the cellar and is now considered a Second Grand Cru Classé of the Médoc. Thanks to its gravel terroir, the château offers rich and concentrated wines of elegant finesse.
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
The complexity. That of the terroir of Château Palmer is expressed in its wines. Plot by plot, its teams ensure it on a daily basis. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot, which protects and enriches a plural nature, develop notes of fruit, flowers and spices. No exuberance. Especially not. But, with the passing of time, more harmony still, length...
Château Grand-Puy Ducasse is a legendary wine, classified Grand Cru in the famous 1855 classification. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are planted on a terroir of gravel typical of Pauillac. Thanks to a careful harvest and tailor-made aging, Château Grand-Puy Ducasse is renowned for its aromatic complexity, characteristic of the best Pauillacs, its...
This second wine is one of the most famous and reliable on the left bank of the Gironde. Usually quite voluminous on the palate, it goes wonderfully with local gastronomy, which it enhances when necessary with its spicy touch.
Like its predecessor, Echo de Lynch-Bages has the characteristic flavor, aroma and length of Pauillac. Echoing the first wine, it benefits from the same attentive care from the vine to the cellar. Fruit of a selection of parcels and young vines from Lynch-Bages, it represents between 25 and 40% of the harvest depending on the vintage. Round and supple,...
Bold and innovative, known to be often the last to harvest, Jean-Charles Cazes defined the style of Lynch-Bages in the 1930s. The racy and typical character of the wine places it in the line of the great Pauillacs. It combines structure, finesse and elegance. Generous from its youth, it evolves in its maturity towards more flavors and complexity. The...
2nd Grand Cru Classé of Pauillac, the magnificent Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande shines on the left bank of Bordeaux. The property was born after the division of the Pichon-Longueville estate in 1850. The castle takes its name from Virginie de Pichon Longueville, Comtesse de Lalande.
Both in the vineyard and in the cellar, Les Forts de Latour is aged with the same care as the Grand Vin. The only notable difference, apart from its origin, is the proportion of new barrels - between 50 and 60% - used for its aging. The blend of Forts de Latour can vary from year to year, but there is a higher proportion of the Merlot grape (25 to 30%)...
Second wine of Château Lafite Rothschild, Carruades de Lafite presents characteristics similar to Grand Vin with its own personality linked to a higher proportion of Merlot and specific plots intended for the production of Carruades. The origin of the name comes from the "plateau des Carruades", the place name of a set of plots adjoining the rump of the...
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