Château Capbern 2020 Saint Estèphe 75cl
Moulin Riche Saint Julien 2016 75cl
Grapes: 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot, 11% Petit Verdot.
Located northwest of the Saint Julien appellation, Château Moulin Riche consists of 20 hectares of vines. From these terroirs are born wines of pure delicacy, which no less reflect the elegant and structured style of the appellation.
This château was first the second wine of Château Léoville Poyferré before becoming independent in 2009 and claiming to be a Grand Vin in its own right.
Château Le Crock Saint Estèphe 2016 Magnum
Wine merchants in Lille since 1804, the Cuvelier family set foot in the Bordeaux vineyards by acquiring Château Le Crock in 1903. They then bought Châteaux Léoville Poyferré (2nd Grand Cru Classé) and Moulin Riche in Saint-Julien. in 1920.
In 1947 Max Cuvelier moved to Bordeaux and created a second trading house: H. Cuvelier & Fils. His eldest son, Didier, has been in charge of the daily management of the family properties since 1979. For 40 years, he presided over the destinies of the estates, bringing the same care and the same search for precision in the development of wines in Saint-Julien as in Saint - Estephe.
In 2018, Sara Lecompte Cuvelier (cousin of Didier) took up the torch, leading Château Le Crock on the path to excellence.
Château Le Crock has 32 hectares of vines on an exceptional terroir made up of gravel, sand on the surface and clay in the subsoil.
Grapes: 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot.
Les Hauts de Chambrun 2019 Lalande de Pomerol 75cl
The Chambrun property was created between the wars by the Chollet family. It was then known under the name “Clos de Chambrun”. The name “Chambrun” would come from the main plot of the vineyard then called “Champ brun”.
In 1994, Jean-Philippe Janoueix bought the 1,70 hectare plot and renamed the property “Château de Chambrun”.
In May 2007, Silvio Denz, a famous Swiss businessman, bought Chambrun and expanded it with a selection of quality plots covering an area of 5,14 hectares.
In September 2015, Château Moncets, an important property of the AOC Lalande de Pomerol, acquired the Chambrun vineyard. At the same time, a little more than 3 hectares of quality Merlot were purchased to bring the Chambrun vineyard to 8,84 hectares.
In 2019, 5 hectares of the famous Néac plateau were purchased and thus completed the fragmented establishment of this dynamic 13,84 hectare vineyard.
Grape varieties: 83% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc
Château du Taillan has been a family property since 1896, but today it is above all a modern story, told by women. Five sisters hold the reins of the Château located at the gates of Bordeaux and the Médoc. Each with their own personality, they write the history of the property and perpetuate this passion for viticulture and this historical heritage. It is under this feminine aura that Château du Taillan has been able to renew itself over time.
Grapes: 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc.
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