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Château Lalande
History The history of Château Lalande is closely linked to that of Château Lagrange since the property was part of this estate, Third Classified Growth in 1855, until being sold to its current owner, Gabriel Meffre, in 1964. Terroir &...
Wine detailsChâteau Lalande Borie
The history of Château Lalande Borie is related to the purchase of Château Lagrange, Third Classified Growth in 1855, by the current owners in 1964: the Borie Family. Thus was born the Château Lalande Borie is located in the municipality...
Wine detailsChâteau Landiras
The history of Château Landiras dates back to the 12th century when William the Templar, Archbishop of Bordeaux bought Landiras lands. In 1306, the castle is rebuilt on the ruins of the fortress erected by the Lords of Landiras. During...
Wine detailsChâteau Lanessan
The history of Château Lanessan is linked to the Bouteiller family, which has owned it since the 18th century. Eight generations have therefore managed Château Lanessan. The terroir of Château Lanessan covers 45 hectares of vineyards among which 32 ha...
Wine detailsChâteau Langoa Barton
The history of Château Langoa Barton refers to the name of Hugh Barton, grandson of the founder of the house Barton & Guestier who bought in 1826 a part of Château Léoville, thus becoming Château Léoville Barton. Since then, this...
Wine detailsChâteau Larcis Ducasse
In the history, in the XVIth century, the wines of the Château Larcis Ducasse are very appreciated and already very sought after. In 1867, a gold medal awarded at the Universal Exhibition of Paris rewards the quality of wines produced...
Wine detailsChâteau Larrivet Haut Brion
The rich and complex Château Larrivet Haut-Brion history archives reveal many changes of names and owners … All great connoisseurs of Bordeaux wines. First “Château de Canolle”, then “La Rivette”, then successively “La Rivette” and “Brion-Larrivet”, it is only from...
Wine detailsChâteau Lascombes
Central character in the history of Château Lascombes, who bequeathed his name, Knight Antoine de Lascombes is the oldest known owner. Born in 1625, he anchored the estate’s destiny. One of his descendants, Jean-François de Lascombes, councilor in the Parliament...
Wine detailsChâteau Latour
The history of Château Latour brings us back to the year 1331. In fact, the Château’s archives mention Latour from the 14th century. The oldest document is also an authorization granted to Gaucelme de Castillon by Lord Pons to build...
Wine detailsChâteau Latour-Martillac
Classified as early as 1953, Château Latour-Martillac owes its name and history to the tower adorning its main courtyard, a remnant of a fort built in Martillac in the 12th century by the ancestors of the famous philosopher Montesquieu. This...
Wine detailsChâteau Laujac
The History of Château Laujac brings back to Gaul conquest period. The name of the estate was usually serve to identify a Gallo-Roman villa. The land belonged first to the Aujeard Family, then was bought by Mr. Villeminot after the Revolution....
Wine detailsChâteau Le Coteau
Château Le Coteau is one of the last AOC family farms and also a prestigious wine from the appellation Margaux. History reminds us that not so long ago, in the early 80s, polyculture was applied. It was at the instigation...
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