Chateau Cap de Merle is a delicious St-Emilion that represents excellent value. The owners and winemakers — brothers Alain and Jean-Marie Bel — use no wood in vinifying Cap de Merle so its pure, rich and savory Merlot... Read More
70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vines average 30 year old and are planted on a clay/limestone soil. Three-quarters of the Brousse vineyard (the property is about 30 ha) is on the south-facing Castillon... Read More
Exuding crispness and allure, this exquisite creation hails from the renowned producer, Jean Médéville, in Cadillac. The nose introduces you to a refreshing symphony of floral notes and yellow fruit, paving the way... Read More
Located in the Lussac Saint-Emilion, Chateau Tour de Segur is known for these well-drained and exposed hillsides. Made from a terroir of character, the wines of Chateau Tour de Segur are distinguished by their deep color and the... Read More
Youthful, dark and bright, purple colour; clean nose of ripe dark berries; the palate is medium bodied with high acidity and note of freshly crushed berries; attractive and straightforward with light finish.
The beautiful history of the Château begins with the Petit-Laroche family, a wine merchant, who settled in the 19th century at a place called Maucaillou. In 1875, J. Petit-Laroche married and offered his wife, as a wedding... Read More
This Chateau with its 14 hectares of vineyards averaging 35 years of age has been classified Cru Bourgeois since 1932. Until 2003, it was part of the select group of Cru Bourgeois Superieur, until the new regulations... Read More
The wine is dark and opaque. Sweet spice and dark chocolate aromas mingle with boysenberry and blackberry fruits. There is a palate-pleasing richness, followed by a creamy note and warm mouth-filling tannins in a smooth yet powerful... Read More