The 24 hectares that make up Château Malmaison lie adjacent to Château Clarke and were purchased in 1973. Covered by the Moulis label of origin, this abandoned vineyard was renovated between 1974 and 1978. Its special soil and predominantly Merlot Noir composition yield mellow, fruity wines with a distinctive yet harmonious character and a rich bouquet. The harvest is matured in new and year-old casks that confer smoothness, elegance and finesse (6 x 1.5 Litres)
Region:
France, Bordeaux, Moulis
Producer:
LCF Rothschild Group
Product ID:
43925
Chateau Malmaison Moulis Bordeaux
Description: The 24 hectares that make up Château Malmaison lie adjacent to Château Clarke and were purchased in 1973. Covered by the Moulis label of origin, this abandoned vineyard was renovated between 1974 and 1978. Its special soil and predominantly Merlot Noir composition yield mellow, fruity wines with a distinctive yet harmonious character and a rich bouquet. The harvest is matured in new and year-old casks that confer smoothness, elegance and finesse (6 x 75 cl) Price: £108.02
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Description: The 24 hectares that make up Château Malmaison lie adjacent to Château Clarke and were purchased in 1973. Covered by the Moulis label of origin, this abandoned vineyard was renovated between 1974 and 1978. Its special soil and predominantly Merlot Noir composition yield mellow, fruity wines with a distinctive yet harmonious character and a rich bouquet. The harvest is matured in new and year-old casks that confer smoothness, elegance and finesse (24 x 37.5 cl) Price: £258.37
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Chateau Peyre Labade Listrac AC
Description: Chateau Peyre-Lebade wines feature the fruity and fleshy characteristics specific to the Listrac appellation. They are nonetheless distinguished by the high Merlot content, which makes them particularly supple. Chateau Peyre-Lebade veils a rich historical heritage, marked by several famous individuals. The limestone-rich geology of the site certainly influenced the name of the property, since Peyre-Lebade means 'Raised-Rock' . Indeed, the site features a former limestone quarry, which was probably used in building the neighboring villages. The first traces of viticulture on the site date back to the Cistercien monks of the Vertheuil Abbey in the 12th century. Several centuries later, in 1835, Bertrand Redon, who was Odilon Redon’s father, purchased the Peyre-Lebade estate. The great painter Odilon Redon lived and painted most of his most famous paintings at this estate. His work reflects the site’s charm, as well as his attachment to the family property. By 1979, the property had fallen into neglect, and was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, who was already the owner of the neighboring vineyards of Chateau Clarke in Listrac and Chateau Malmaison at Moulis. As of that date, Chateau Peyre-Lebade would undergo great changes in cultivation and quality under the direction of Baron Edmond. The vineyards were also drained and then replanted, and the buildings were renovated and completed by new constructions. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £81.95