Gorgeous old school Bordeaux winemaking from the distinctive Graves area. Chemical free vineyards grow lush Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with a touch of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Well integrated notes of dark red fruit,... Read More
At Grand Corbin, a good terroir shows itself truly. The wine makes a stunning first impression with an elegant color that is brilliant and deep, aromas that are lightly woody yet distinguished, and fruity impressions in the mouth... Read More
Unfiltered, limited release Saint Emilion Gran Cru. 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc. A dark, intense, beautiful color... testimony to the maturity of the grapes. The nose highlighted by generous notes of crisp red fruits and a... Read More
Displays classic Pauillac aromas of lovely cassis and gravelly stone. Dark violet in color expressing a youthful hue. The medium acidity reflects its ability to continue to age with a backbone. This medium to full-bodied wine... Read More
Lebanon’s Cinsault has been growing in the Bekaa Valley for more than a century. In this respect, and bearing in mind the other exciting grapes that make up the blend, Les Bretèches is a quintessential Lebanese wine.... Read More
The quality at Château La Galiane starts in the vineyard. The soil consists of outcroppings of fine gravel on a clay-limestone base which facilitates excellent drainage, leading to ripe, healthy fruit.
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
The vineyard management and vinification are carried out traditionally and with great care, producing a plump, supple, fleshy wine with ripe fruit and silky tannins. Eminently approachable, even in its youth, Lafleur-Gazin is... Read More
Traditional ploughing, no weed killing, reasoned additives. Double cane pruning adapted to the vigor of the vines. Manual harpening, topping, and reasoned de-leafing.
Harvest
Manual, followed by successive sortings of the... Read More
Wonderfully deep in color, tinged with glints of purple. The wine is complex on the nose, combining the intensity of ripe fruits with notes of gentle spice, precious woods and tobacco. Initially soft on the palate, the wine gains... 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
Born under an Osage orange tree, the Cuvée Maclura Côtes du Rhône calls for the greediness of the fruit revealing a blend of spices with delicate tannins. Designed with respect for the traditions of the south,... Read More
Created in 1986, Frank Phélan, the second wine of the Château, bears the name of the son of Bernard Phélan, founder of the estate. Frank Phélan comes from 15 hectares of old vines and a selection of... Read More
Radiant brillance, Infinite nuances Floral, fruity and spicy. On the palate, the power of Pauillac, the feminity of the Comtesse. Straightforward, precise, elegant. Deep, refined.
Chateau Pipeau is a 4th generation estate founded in 1929 in St. Emilion on Bordeaux's right bank where the world's greatest Merlot based wines are made. Winemaker Jean Mestreguilhem, son of the current owners, worked... 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 grapes come from a 13 ha vineyard planted with 30 year old vines at a density of 6,000 vines/ha. They enjoy a southern exposure. The soil is clay-limestone with a siliceous and clayey subsoil. The manual harvest is conducted... Read More
Located on a unique clay-gravel slope in the village of Néac, the Château TOURNEFEUILLE vineyard has stunning views of the famous Pomerol terroirs and the legendary Petrus
plateau.
Situated in the “lieu-dit” Chevrol, the Chateau Vieux Chevrol vineyard lies on the Neac plateau overlooking the vineyards of Pomerol, a terroir long considered the most privileged of the appellation. The Champseix... Read More