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ORIGIN Red Wine from Côtes de Duras Château Les Roques is a family-owned estate located in the Pays de Duras, one of the first wine regions to receive AOC status in 1937. The estate is passionately and skillfully managed. It is situated on one of the highest points in the Duras region (102m) and spans 11 hectares of contiguous land. The vineyards are predominantly planted with Merlot on a limestone plateau, benefiting from an ideal exposure. This hard and rocky soil, often described as 'rebellious' due to its difficulty in cultivation, produces wines with remarkable typicity. VINEYARD CULTIVATION Soil Management Pruning and Leaf Removal VINIFICATION Limited Yields Gentle Extraction to Enhance Fruit Aromas Fermentation in Temperature-Controlled Stainless Steel Tanks GRAPE VARIETIES 94% Merlot 5% Cabernet Sauvignon 1% Cabernet Franc

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ORIGIN Red Bordeaux Wine This family-owned estate is located in Cantois, in the heart of Entre-Deux-Mers. Thanks to the passionate work of each generation, the estate now spans 63 hectares, cultivated with respect for the environment (certified HVE3). Its vineyard is ideally planted on a clay-limestone and sandy terroir. VINIFICATION Harvested at perfect maturity Pressed and then fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks Aged in tanks to preserve the freshness of the fruit GRAPE VARIETIES 53% Cabernet Sauvignon 37% Merlot 10% Cabernet Franc TASTING NOTES Adorned with a beautiful violet robe, Château Talusson reveals a floral nose and fresh red fruit notes. The palate is smooth, with tender fruitiness, making it accessible right away. FOOD PAIRINGS Château Talusson pairs perfectly with grilled meats, saucy dishes, or fruit-based desserts. Serve between 16°C and 18°C (60°F and 64°F).

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ORIGIN Red Wine from Bordeaux Located in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers in Saint-Pey de Castets, this family-owned estate covers 27 hectares, ideally planted on clay-limestone soils. The average age of the vineyard is 25 years, offering perfect conditions for producing charming Bordeaux wines. VINIFICATION Limited yields Traditional vinification combining ancestral expertise with modern methods GRAPE VARIETIES 60% Merlot 30% Cabernet Sauvignon 10% Cabernet Franc TASTING NOTES With a beautiful ruby robe, Château La Gasquerie reveals a pleasing bouquet of fresh red berries, lightly spiced. The palate is smooth, with a lovely roundness, evolving into an elegant finish. FOOD PAIRINGS Château La Gasquerie pairs gracefully with roasted or grilled red meats, game, and cheeses such as Brie de Meaux, Gorgonzola, or Livarot. Serve between 16°C and 18°C. AWARDS 2017: Gold Medal – Gilbert & Gaillard Competition 2018

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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 Côtes de Francs 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 at that time 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, constructed between the 9th and 18th centuries, is an eclectic gem of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The castle’s history has been shaped by significant events, including major epidemics, the Hundred Years' War, invasions, religious wars, and the French Revolution. The various families who owned it over the centuries expanded the château, each leaving their unique mark on it. After the French Revolution and the collapse of the local noble lineage, the château was sold to the ancestors of Michel Rolland, a globally renowned oenologist.

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CHOQUENET is a French family-owned company with a worldwide reputation in the field of float glass mechanics. The French workshops have equipped a large number of float glass production lines across the five continents. With an excellent reputation in the market, CHOQUENET is the last company to have the knowledge, engineering, manufacturing and management of more than 150 float glass production lines in the world. CHOQUENET is recognized as one of the fathers of the mechanical drives industry still in operation.

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