May
30
Domaine Latour-Giraud
Focused primarily on Meursault, the Domaine Latour-Giraud estate owns an impressive range of Premier Cru and Villages vineyards between 20 – 50+ years old including the largest parcel of Meursault Genevrières, as well as Puligny-Montrachet Champs Canet and vineyards in Pommard, Volnay, Maranges and Mersault Caillerets. The history of Domaine Latour-Giraud extends over three centuries. […]
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May
30
Di Giovanna
The Di Giovanna are one of the oldest wine families in Sicily. Located in the town of Sambuca in western Sicily, the 5th generation family property is managed by brothers Gunther and Klaus Di Giovanna, and their parents, Aurelio and Barbara Di Giovanna, who are still actively involved in both sales and production. The Di Giovanna property […]
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May
30
Castaing
This 30-hectare (74-acre) estate with its rich history has been in the same family since 1876. Five generations of accomplished wine growers have passed their skills on to Christophe Bonnet. In modern times when performance and speed are of paramount importance, BONNET & Fils is a haven where a return to established traditions is quite […]
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May
30
Bouchet
As the descendant of a great Bordeaux wine-growing family, Marc is a qualified oenologist and an international wine consultant, he has drawn on his long experience and savoir-faire to make a range of wines that are attractive and fruit forward and can be enjoyed on any occasion. Marc Lurton and his wife Agnes run Vignobles […]
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May
30
Chateau de Montmirail
Chateau de Montmirail was assembled in 1960 by Maurice Archimbaud from two familial properties. The family combined 20 hectares of vineyard on the plateau in Vacqueyras and 24 hectares near the Dentelles de Montmirail in Gigondas. The vines average 40 years of age with the oldest over 80 years. The predominantly clay/limestone soils produce low […]
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May
30
Pampelonne
The magnificent 17th century Château de Pampelonne borders the famous French Riviera beach of the same name in the commune of Ramatuelle, near Saint Tropez. The estate has been in the Gasquet-Pascaud family since 1840, when it was purchased by Gasquet ancestor André Folco, treasurer for Napoléon III. Appointed to Saint-Tropez, he married Marie-Madeleine Cauvin, […]
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May
30
Moulin Rouge
Chateau du Moulin Rouge is in the commune of Cussac Fort Médoc, an exceptional environment located between the prestigious appellations of Margaux and Saint-Julien-Beychevelle. The vines stretch over 27 hectares (66 acres) on gravelly soil with plenty of sunshine and a microclimate influenced by close proximity of the Gironde estuary. Wine reviewers like to compare the […]
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May
30
Jarr
Located in Bordeaux’s Entre-Deux-Mers region, this was one of France’s pioneering organic wine estates. It became organic in 1964 under Paul Bouron who had been diagnosed with tuberculosis and, despite being given all requisite medical treatments, had been told by the hospital doctors he was going to die. Paul stopped using conventional treatments on the […]
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May
30
Larquey
A family owned estate, Château Larquey is currently owned and operated by the 5th generation, Monsieur & Madame Rochet and their 3 children. The estate is located near the town of La Réole, which is situated approximately 61 km southeast of the city of Bordeaux on the right bank of the Garonne River. This particular […]
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May
30
Pierrail
« Pierre » from the word «Pierrail » means « stone ». Château Pierrail is located on the East side of Bordeaux situated on superb clay and limestone soil, overlooking a valley in which the river Fonchotte meanders through. This small river rises in the estate and flows into a 7 acre/3 hectare lake in a woodland in the middle […]
