THE LADY OF MALESCOT 2016
This is the second wine from Château MALESCOT SAINT EXUPERY 3rd Cru Classé Margaux.
This wine takes advantage of the know-how of great wine for its elaboration.
This margaux remains very elegant, its tannins are very supple and the mouth very aromatic.
Chateau BRANE CANTENAC 2018
2nd Cru Classé Margaux red
Grapes 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot
Château Brane-Cantenac stands at the heart of the Margaux appellation.
Renowned for its wines of remarkable elegance and finesse, this 75-hectare property is an emblem of quality and excellence in the world of fine wines.
Since Henri Lurton took the helm in 1992, he has been committed to the mission of producing the best possible wine,
strengthen Brane's position as a second classified growth in 1855.
Chateau BRANE CANTENAC 1998
2nd Cru Classé Margaux red
Grapes 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot
Slightly damaged label
Château Brane-Cantenac stands at the heart of the Margaux appellation.
Renowned for its wines of remarkable elegance and finesse, this 75-hectare property is an emblem of quality and excellence in the world of fine wines.
Since Henri Lurton took the helm in 1992, he has been committed to the mission of producing the best possible wine,
strengthen Brane's position as a second classified growth in 1855.
Château Margaux 1999
1er Grand Cru classified Margaux Red
Grapes 75% Cabernet Sauvignon 20% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot
Second Wine Red Pavilion of Château Margaux
Château Margaux has always been one of the greatest estates in the Médoc. The only Premier Grand Cru Classé in the commune of Margaux, it remains one of the most evocative names of the Bordeaux vineyards. The long-lasting wines produced there are fragrant, elegant and renowned for combining finesse and power. We find deep aromas of blackcurrant and blackberry with which, after a few years, more evolved scents of tobacco and cedar are mixed. The name Margaux transcends its wine and evokes supreme refinement, we are talking here about one of the symbols of French culture... History of the Château Château Margaux has indisputably reigned over the south of Haut Médoc since the 17th century. The first “claret” found in the famous Christie's auction house, it was also first in class during the 1855 classification when it obtained, in addition to its title of Premier Grand Cru Classé, the perfect score of 20/20. Focused on excellence from its first steps, Château Margaux overcame crises (wars, phylloxera) thanks to significant investments from its owners, in turn fascinated by the infinite potential of this terroir.
The Ginestet family, already owner of Cos d'Estournel and Clos Fourtet, acquired the estate in 1949, but the oil crisis and its repercussions on the Bordeaux wine market forced them to sell the estate to André Mentzelopoulos in 1977.
Restructuring of the vineyard, plot selection, aging in new oak barrels are some of the projects he is undertaking, but the results of which he will unfortunately not see. After his death in 1980, his daughter Corinne Mentzelopoulos took over the reins of Château Margaux. The spectacular momentum brought by André Mentzelopoulos restored Margaux to its former glory, while an unparalleled event caused the price of Bordeaux to explode: the 1982 vintage.
Since the 1980s Margaux has been at the top of the wine world and each year continues to offer us exceptional wines such as the 2009 and 2010 vintages which leave oenophiles dreaming...
Paul Pontallier, who was director of Château Margaux for more than 30 years before leaving us suddenly in 2016, confided his astonishment for the fantastic 2009 vintage: “I had never tasted a wine like the 2009. This success is a mystery. , it is so pure that it seems religious. »
Corinne Mentzelopoulos, supported by the advice of Bordeaux oenologist Jacques Boissenot, propels Château Margaux towards “more Margalese” wines where sensitivity and harmony take precedence over concentration and richness.
Château Margaux 2005
1er Grand Cru classified Margaux Red
Grapes 75% Cabernet Sauvignon 20% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot
Second Wine Red Pavilion of Château Margaux
CHATEAU LASCOMBES 1981 75CL
2nd Cru Classe Margaux Red
Label stained.
Château Lascombes 1990 Margaux 75CL
2nd Cru Classe Margaux Red
Description of the wine
Grapes: 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc
Château Kirwan's second wine, Les Charmes de Kirwan, was introduced to the market in 1993. Designed as Château Kirwan's "little brother", it is generally made from grapes from the youngest vines and less mature plots. rich in gravel but more sandy. Vinification is carried out in such a way as to favor fruitiness and suppleness, thus offering the possibility of earlier consumption.
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