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Château Smith Haut Lafitte (Red)
History The history of Château Smith Haut Lafitte dates back to 1365, when the noble house of Bosq had chosen this terroir to exploit a vineyard. Then in the eighteenth century the Scotsman George Smith bought the estate, gave him...
Wine detailsChâteau Smith Haut Lafitte (White)
The history of Château Smith Haut Lafitte goes back to 1365, when the noble house of Bosq chose this soil to exploit a vineyard. Then in the eighteenth century, the Scotsman George Smith bought the estate, gave him his name,...
Wine detailsChâteau Sociando Mallet
The history of the Château Sociando-Mallet dates back to the discovery of a document from March 1633 referring to noble lands in the municipality of Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne, belonging to a family of Basque origin called Sossiondo. There is also a document...
Wine detailsChâteau Soutard
The history of Château Soutard goes back five centuries. The first reference of Soutard appear in 1513 with the mention of Bourdieu de Mayne de Soutard. Jean Couture, Jurat of Saint-Emilion, buys the estate in 1699 and his daughter Marie...
Wine detailsChâteau Suduiraut
The domain of Suduiraut is constituted, for the majority, by the land which historically remained until the end of the XVIIIth century in the hands of the former family of Suduiraut, and for the rest, by an old possession of...
Wine detailsChâteau Taillefer
The history of Château Taillefer is linked to Antoine Moeix, wine merchant, since 1923 when, recognizing the potential of this property, he decided to acquire it. Historical property of Pomerol, the Château Taillefer is one of the jewels that are...
Wine detailsChâteau Talbot
The history of Château Talbot is rich. On the plateau of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, you can see Château Talbot from distance. It has the name of Connétable Talbot, famous English warrior. In 1855, during the classification of the Médoc and Graves vineyards...
Wine detailsChâteau Tour de Laroze
History Intimately related to Château Labégorce as the pediment of its label reminds us, the wine of Château Tour de Laroze is the perfect expression of the Margaux style, underlined by a high percentage of Merlot: fine, elegant, with a...
Wine detailsChâteau Tour de Mons
History The history of this very old vineyard begins in the 13th century. Château la Tour de Mons, formerly Tour de Marsac, took in 1623 the name of its owner Pierre de Mons. Château La Tour de Mons was later...
Wine detailsChâteau Tour de Pez
History reports that it was in 1931 that Château Tour de Pez took its current name, with reference to the 13th century Château tower. Château Tour de Pez was bought by the Bouchara family in 1989, who made large investments...
Wine detailsChâteau Tour des Termes
The Château Tour des Termes owes its name to an old tower located on a plot called “the Terms”. The origin of this tower dates back to the Gallo-Roman era, where remains of boat moorings dating from this period favor...
Wine detailsChâteau Trimoulet
The history of Château Trimoulet and linked to the Jean family who has owned the estate since 1802. For the first time in the history of this estate, a woman is in charge. Cécile Jean, 30, represents with her husband...
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