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Classification : Cru Bourgeois Supèrieur of Haut-Médoc in 1932 and Cru Bourgeois Exeptionnel in the 1966 contest. Geographic Situation : In the St Laurent Médoc area and in the direct neighbourhood of the vineyards of Gruaud Larose, Lagrange, Belgrave, Camensac and Lanessan. The Vineyard
is made up of 45 hectares (113 acres) of a single tenant, planted on a
mound of first class gravel on a base of iron rich sandstone, a little
more sandy to the east, a little more clayey to the west. The vine varieties
are of 60% cabernet sauvignon, 3% petit verdot and 37% merlot. The wine making
follows very much the pattern of the " Grand Cru " chateaux.
The grapes are destalked, then slightly crushed and sent into fermentation
vats which are either stainless steel or cement with an epoxy coating
and allways thermo-regulated. Fermentation is lead at the temperature
of 28/30° celsius with light " over the top " pumping for
a soft extraction of the skins. The ageing of
12 month months is made exclusively in the 1.000 french barrels of 225
L., of which 25% are renewned each year. |