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...
The property's second wine was created in 1985 following the takeover by the Suntory group. It comes from vines that are on average 30 years old today and planted on fine gravel soils for Cabernet Sauvignon and clay for some Merlots. It is the subject of the same care as for Grand Vin, with a search for maturity and concentration in the vineyard, plot...
Château Lalande-Borie was almost entirely created in 1970, with the purchase from a Troisième Cru Classé, of a 30 hectare parcel of land in the Saint-Julien appellation. With a slightly pronounced relief, allowing excellent drainage, the soil is composed of large, deep gravel. The name `` Lalande-Borie '' is taken from the cadastral name of the plot and...
Il est indéniable que Talbot est l’un des crus les plus célèbres du Médoc. Entre les mains de la même famille depuis un siècle, ce domaine de plus de cent hectares produit des vins reconnus pour la qualité régulière de ses millésimes. « Talbot incarne pour beaucoup l’idéal de Saint Julien, généreusement bouqueté, très stable et sûr au vieillissement »...
In this mythical vintage, the invigorator has played very appropriately, using the assets that were offered to him. He thus obtained a wine without heaviness, harmonious and elegant, all in volume and roundness without denying complexity and delicacy. It is a swarm of sensations magnifying the terroir which emerges in all its nobility.
Château Beychevelle has 250 hectares of land, about 90 of which are planted with vines. The vineyard is planted with the Médoc’s four traditional grape varieties: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot.
Ever since it was first produced, and down through the various vintages, Château Beychevelle has reflected the elegance...
Château Beychevelle has 250 hectares of land, about 90 of which are planted with vines. The vineyard is planted with the Médoc’s four traditional grape varieties: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot.
Ever since it was first produced, and down through the various vintages, Château Beychevelle has reflected the elegance...
Château Beychevelle has 250 hectares of land, about 90 of which are planted with vines. The vineyard is planted with the Médoc’s four traditional grape varieties: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot.
Ever since it was first produced, and down through the various vintages, Château Beychevelle has reflected the elegance...
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou is a 75 hectare wine estate, located in Saint-Julien-Beychevelle in Gironde. In AOC Saint-Julien, it is classified second grand cru in the 18551 classification. In 2011, La Revue du vin de France qualifies it as "super second"
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...
Château Beychevelle has 250 hectares of land, about 90 of which are planted with vines. The vineyard is planted with the Médoc’s four traditional grape varieties: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot.
Ever since it was first produced, and down through the various vintages, Château Beychevelle has reflected the elegance...
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