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  • Château Batailley

    Production : 270’000 bottles;

    Surface : 50 ha ;

    Owner : Héritiers Castéja

    Wine variety : Cabernet Sauvignon 70%, Merlot 25%, Cabernet Franc 5%;

    Best vintages : 2010, 2009, 2005, 2000, 1982, 1962, 1961, 1959.

  • Château Beau-séjour Bécot

    The vineyard of Château Beau-Séjour Bécot is composed of a thin layer of clayey limestone soil lying on a deep substratum of starfish limestone.

    The wines of Château Beau-Séjour Bécot have a sumptuous robe which introduces a potentially long-lived wine with heady, expressive and intense aromas of complex ripe fruit, oak, vanilla and spices.

    Production 75’000 bottles ;

    Surface 10.5 ha ;

    Wine variety 70% merlot, 24% cabernet franc, 6% cabernet sauvignon;

    Best vintages 2010, 2009, 2005, 2000, 1998, 1998, 1990.

  • Chateau Bel Air Marquis d'Aligre

    Château Bel-Air Marquis d’Aligre in Margaux is run by the redoutable Jean-Pierre Boyer who at 86 years old (in 2019) has produced 69 vintages in his life, all of them at the same propriété. He remembers helping his dad making the legendary 1947!

    What is even more remarkable is that during all these years almost nothing has changed at Bel-Air Marquis d’Aligre: the vines, the winery, the way Mr Boyer makes the wine, while everything else has changed around him, as he likes to point out.

    The one and only notable adjustment was the oak barrels which he got rid of in the 1950s, as he regarded them as mere marketing gimmicks and reverted to cement tanks for both fermentation and ageing.

  • Château Bel-Air

    Production 80'000 bottles ;

    Surface 15 ha ;

    Wine variety Merlot 73%, Cabernet Franc 19% , Cabernet Sauvignon 8% ;

    Best vintages 2005, 1998.

  • Château Bellevue Mondotte

    Production 4'800 bouteilles ;

    Surface 2.5 ha ;

    Grape variety 90% merlot, 5% cabernet franc, 5 % cabernet sauvignon;

    Best vintage 2009, 2005.

  • Château Beychevelle

    The story goes that ships sailing past the château had to dip their sails as salute to the all-powerful Duke d'Epernon, Grand Amiral de France, from which the name Beychevelle ("Baisse-voile, or dip sails") is derived and also the origin of the château arms.

    Production: 300'000 bottles ;

    Surface: 90 ha ;

    Second wine: Amiral de Beychevelle;

    Best vintages : 2010, 2009, 2005, 2003, 2000, 1986, 1982, 1953;

    Grape variety: 60 % cabernet sauvignon, 28% merlot, 8% cabernet franc, 4 % petit verdot.

  • Château Boyd Cantenac

    It is because they maintain a very low yield, also due to the premium grapes the vineyard is planted with, that the wines of Château Boyd-Cantenac show such nobility with a bouquet of subtle finesse which makes them so much appreciated by lovers of Margaux wines.

    The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels and in the vat before being bottled. It is a wine destined to be cellared for many years before being drunk.

    Production 70'000 bottles ;

    Surface 17 ha ;

    Plantation density 10'000 vines / ha;

    Age of the vines 38 years;

    Second wine Jacques Boyd, Joséphine de Boyd;

    Wine variety 66% cabernet sauvignon, 22% merlot, 8 % petit verdot, 4% cabernet franc ;

    Best vintage 2010, 2009, 2005, 2000.

  • Château Branaire Ducru

    Château Branaire, known by the name of Branaire-Ducru, became a piece detached from the Beychevelle estate in 1666.

    Classified a fourth growth in 1855, it has belonged to a family group since 1988. The vineyard covers about 50 hectares and is situated on the finest crests of the commune of Saint-Julien.

    Production : 180'000 bottles ;

    Surface : 50 ha ;

    Plantation density : 10'000 vines/ha;

    Age of the vines : 40 years;

    Second wine : Château Duluc;

    Wine variety : 5% cabernet sauvignon, 50% merlot, 45% cabernet franc ;

    Best vintages : 2010, 2009, 2005, 2003, 2000, 1982, 1975.

  • Château Brane Cantenac

    With the benefit of an exceptional terroir and sophisticated vinification equipment, Henri Lurton uses his talents to continually bring the latest techniques to Brane-Cantenac and raise the property's renown ever higher.

    Production: 125'000 bottles;

    Surface: 75 ha ;

    Plantation density: 6'666 to 8'000 vines/ha;

    Second wine: le Baron de Brane;

    Best vintages: 2010, 2009, 2005, 2000;

    Wine variety: 55% cabernet sauvignon, 40% merlot, 0.5% petit verdot, 4.5% cabernet franc.

  • Château Calon Ségur

    The vineyard of Château Calon Ségur is planted on hilly and gravely land, producing round and full-bodied wines that are prized by connoisseurs.

    Production 240'000 bottles ;

    Surface 75 ha ;

    Second wine : Marquis de Calon;

    Maturity : from 8 to 30 years after bottling;

    Wine variety 53% cabernet sauvignon, 38% merlot, 2% petit verdot, 7% cabernet franc ;

    Best vintages : 2010, 2009, 2003, 1996, 1995, 1988, 1982.

  • Château Camensac

    Production 80'000 bottles ;

    Surface 75 ha ;

    Wine variety 53% cabernet sauvignon, 38% merlot, 2% petit verdot, 7% cabernet franc ;

    Best vintages 2010, 2009, 2003, 1996, 1995, 1988, 1982.

  • Château Canon

    Production : 35'000 bouteilles ;

    Surface : 18 ha ;

    Wine variety: 50% merlot, 45% cabernet franc, 3% sauvignon, 2% malbec ;

    Best vintages from the domain : 2014, 2011, 2009, 2005, 1989, 1982, 1959, 1945.

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