ORIGIN Red wine from Saint-Émilion The Puisseguin Saint-Émilion appellation is located northeast of the famous village of Saint-Émilion. This historic vineyard stretches across a hilly region, where the vines benefit from ample sunshine and cool nights, ensuring perfect ripeness of the grapes. Selected by our oenologist, P de Puisseguin draws from a clay-limestone terroir to offer a full-bodied and fleshy wine, representing the prestige of Bordeaux wines. WINEMAKING Traditional vinification in stainless steel tanks. GRAPES Merlot Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon TASTING Bright dark garnet color. Fruity nose with aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, and morello cherry. Round, balanced, and persistent palate with ripe and warm tannins. FOOD & WINE PAIRINGS To be enjoyed with a beef sirloin, roast pork with prunes, or aged cheese. Serve at 18°C. AWARDS 2012: Bronze Medal at IWC 2013.
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ORIGIN Red wine from Saint-Émilion The Montagne Saint-Émilion appellation is located north of the famous village of Saint-Émilion. This historic vineyard stretches across a hilly region, where the vines benefit from ample sunshine and cool nights, ensuring perfect ripeness of the grapes. Selected by our oenologist, M de Montagne draws from a clay-limestone and gravelly terroir to offer you a bold and generous wine, representing the full prestige of Bordeaux wines. WINEMAKING Traditional vinification in stainless steel tanks. GRAPES Merlot Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon TASTING Dark garnet color with violet highlights. A bouqueted and developed nose of red fruits. Supple and fleshy palate, dominated by ripe fruit aromas and supported by fine tannins. FOOD & WINE PAIRINGS To be enjoyed with grilled red meat, roasted lamb shoulder, or aged cheese. Serve at 18°C. AWARDS 2012: Mentioned at IWC 2013.
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ORIGIN Red wine from Saint-Émilion The Lussac Saint-Émilion appellation is located north of the famous village of Saint-Émilion. This historic vineyard stretches across a hilly region, where the vines benefit from ample sunshine and cool nights, promoting the perfect ripeness of the grapes. Selected by our oenologist, L de Lussac draws from a clay-limestone and sandy terroir to offer you an elegant and powerful wine, representative of the prestige of our Bordeaux wines. WINEMAKING Traditional vinification in stainless steel tanks. GRAPES Merlot Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon TASTING Deep cherry red color. Elegant and structured nose with intense aromas of red berries. The palate is balanced and flavorful, with notes of ripe fruits, soft spices, and grated truffles, supported by long, silky tannins. FOOD & WINE PAIRINGS To be enjoyed with braised veal, duck breast, or aged cheese.
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ORIGIN Red Wine, Côtes de Francs Bordeaux Appellation The origins of Château Ad Francos date back to the 6th century, when Clovis, the first Christian king of France, defeated the Visigoths and conquered the land of Aquitaine. A Frankish garrison settled on this strategic hill, which was named "Ad Francos" (literally meaning "home of the Franks"), giving its name to the present-day village of Francs. The château, built between the 9th and 18th centuries, is an eclectic jewel of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its history has been shaped by significant events such as major plagues, the Hundred Years' War, invasions, religious wars, and the French Revolution. Various families who owned the château over the centuries expanded it, each leaving their own distinct imprint.
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ORIGIN Red Wine Bordeaux Château Guillaume Blanc, located a few kilometers from Sainte Foy la Grande, at the edge of Gironde, has been around since the 16th century. The name of the estate refers to the former master of the property, Guilhaume Blanc, who was elected consul of the famous neighboring bastide of Sainte Foy La Grande, a stronghold for trade with England. Château Guillaume Blanc features a charming chartreuse-style building. Its vineyard now totals 65 hectares, fragmented into a myriad of plots. The estate benefits from a complex and unique terroir, where the gravelly sections are planted with Cabernet varieties, and the clay-limestone slopes are planted with Merlot. Malbec covers 5 hectares, planted on clay-limestone soil. The viticultural practices are environmentally friendly and certified HVE (High Environmental Value). These characteristics contribute to the production of balanced, ample, and structured wines, available in a variety of cuvées.
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