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Philippe Christian, sommelier in catering, notably with Bernard Loiseau in Saulieu, then manager of a cellar in Paris for 12 years, specializing in great wines and rare vintages. He pays great attention to the choice of “Bordeaux Wines” to offer you the best quality and the best price.

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Mouton Rothschild 2001 75 cl

Château MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 2001
1st Grand Cru Classé Pauillac

Grapes 84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot,  2% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot
Second Wine The Little Sheep

Details Domain

The entire history of this castle is linked to the passion devoted to it by Baron Philippe de Rothschild from the age of 20. In 1853, Nathaniel de Rothschild purchased the Brane Mouton vineyard and immediately renamed it Mouton Rothschild. But the family had little interest in the property until the arrival of Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1922. It was in fact thanks to him that the sheep became what it is today. With his strength of character and his sense of innovation he will be the initiator of "complete bottling at the château", and an avant-garde with the creation of labels specific to the property by famous painters (Miro, Chagall, Braque, Picasso, Delvaux...).His final challenge was to elevate Mouton Rothschild to the rank of Premier Cru Classé in 1973 after 20 years of struggle. C'
Owner
GFA Baroness Philippine de Rothschild
winemaking
The harvest is entirely done by hand, the raisins are made in crates, the vinification in an oak vat for a period of 21 to 31 days, one of the last in the Médoc, the maturation in new oak barrels for 18 at 22 months.
Terroir
Fallen down
Area
75 hectares (184 acres)
Production capacity
25 cases or approximately 000 bottles. 2nd wine: Le Petit Mouton from Mouton Rothschild (3-000 cases)
Comments
The spectacular marriage of voluptuousness and depth sums up the Mouton style, with the added bonus of a refinement of touch and inimitable flavor.
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GLORIA 2017 SAINT JULIAN 75CL

Château GLORIA 2017 SAINT JULIEN 

Grapes: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon 25% Merlot 5% Cabernet Franc 5% Petit Verdot

Creation by Henri Martin, unique in its kind since this vineyard has been built up piece by piece over several years by purchasing plots mainly from Grands Crus Classés in 1855. The origin of the terroirs, the care taken in cultivation and to vinification, explain its recognized quality.

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FLOWER OF PEDESCLAUX PAUILLAC 2018 75CL

FLOWER OF PEDESCLAUX PAUILLAC 2018 75CL

2nd wine Château PEDESCLAUX Pauillac Red

In Pédesclaux, the vineyard is managed organically and some plots biodynamically. Respect for the environment has remained at the heart of the Lorenzetti family's wine-growing approach since their arrival at the property in 2009. After having restructured the vineyard and acquired new quality terroirs - the area of ​​the vineyard increased from 35 to 48 hectares with the successive purchases of Château Haut-Milon, neighboring Mouton and Lafite, and the vines of Château Béhèré – demanding and reasoned cultivation practices have been introduced.

Grapes 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot

This wine offers a tender and soft style, a greedy and silky substance.


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bridge canet 2019 75 cl

Castle PONTET CANET 2019

5 Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red
Grapes Cabernet Sauvignon 60% Cabernet Franc 5% Merlot 33% Petit Verdot 2%
Second Wine The Hauts de Pontet Canet

The wines of Pontet Canet have always belonged to the legend of Bordeaux. A deep ruby ​​color where there are jammy notes of black fruits, prune, cedar, a lot of power and above all a perfect harmony. The wines of Pontet Canet have a rather muscular character, but it is a Fifth Grand Cru Classé of Pauillac very well balanced; The practice of biodynamics in the vineyard naturally gives us more and more pure wines. History of the Château The history of the château began at the beginning of the XIIIth century when Jean-François de Pontet gathered several parcels of vines from the village of Pauillac. Later, the family of Pontet acquires vines from the locality Canet, one of the largest estates of Médoc was born. 

A century later, the 1855 classification recognizes the quality of this Pauillac vintage and the Fifth Grand Cru class. Herman Cruse, then a Bordeaux merchant, realizes the potential of Château Ponet-Canet and buys it from 1865. He made known this vintage and modernized the facilities and the winery, Pontet-Canet is therefore one of the great. It is in 1975 that the Cruse family finally separates from the castle, the charente merchant Guy Tesseron then bought it. We have a real example of sustainability with Pontet-Canet, only three owners in two centuries, a restructured vineyard and a sustainable approach with the recent arrival of organic and biodynamic practices. 

It is now Alfred Tesseron who runs the estate, he is assisted by his niece, Melanie Tesseron, since 2005. Ground work is in the spotlight and prophylactic measures and manual labor in the vineyards have replaced chemical weed killers and pesticides. The goal is of course to obtain the purest raw material possible.
The meteoric rise of Château Pontet-Canet has been rewarded by critics. Indeed, Robert Parker consecutively awarded two perfect 100 / 100 grades for the 2009 and 2010 vintages. 

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high marbuzet 2017 75cl

CHATEAU HAUT MARBUZET 2017
Cru bourgeois Saint Estèphe Rouge

Grapes 50% Merlot 40% Cabernet Sauvignon 10% Cabernet Franc

First property of Sylvestre Fatin, the vineyards of Marbuzet are bought in 1818 by a family of Irish origin, the Mac Carthy. The estate's unity does not stand up to the many succession conflicts and in 1848 the Poissonnier family buys a lot of 7 hectares, the historic heart of the Haut-Marbuzet vineyard. For more than a hundred years the fishmonger manage the estate without it really emerges. Its rise is due to the Duboscq family and the first of them, Hervé Duboscq who acquires the property in 1952. An outstanding wine grower and a wise manager, he only needs a few years to bring the Château out of anonymity. In 1962 his son, Henri, joins the family business. Together, they buy neighboring parcels that used to belong to the Mac Carthy estate. Henri Duboscq now manages the estate with the same high standards of quality that makes Château Haut-Marbuzet one of Saint-Estèphe's greatest vintages.
Comments
The Haut-Marbuzet vineyard is scattered over some of the most beautiful reliefs of Saint-Estèphe. Slightly inclined, it enjoys an ideal exposure facing the Gironde. The main plot rests on a beautiful hilltop of deep gravel which ensures optimum drainage. The grape variety includes a high proportion of Merlot for the appellation. The wine draws from it an exceptional mellowness which distinguishes it from most of the wines of the appellation. Château Haut-Marbuzet is vinified in the traditional way. Aged in new barrels for 18 months, it develops a woody texture that is both unctuous and beautifully integrated with spice. A dense and distinguished fruit is relayed by beautiful ripe tannins. Charming and sensual in its youth, the wine gets closer to its terroir over time to display great finesse. This Cru Bourgeois certainly deserves to be among the elite of the Crus Classés.
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the justices sauternes 2017 75 cl

CHATEAU LES JUSTICES 2017

Grapes 85% Semilon 10% Sauvignon 5% Muscadelle

Château Les Justices is an 8,5 hectare property located in Preignac in the heart of Sauternes on a clay-limestone terroir with a rocky subsoil. The vines have an average age of 40 years. The harvest, depending on the whims of the Botrytis Cinerea, is done by successive sorting, and the wine is then vinified in vats.

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tour of terms 2014 75 cl

TOUR OF TERMS SAINT ESTEPHE 2014

GRAPES: 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot

Château TOUR DES TERMES owes its name to an old tower located on a plot called "les Termes". The origin of this tower dates back to the Gallo-Roman era where the remains of boat moorings dating from this period favor the hypothesis of the presence of an old lighthouse at this location, thus marking the entrance to a front -port of the ancient Gallo-Roman city BRION located a few kilometers away. The name "of the Terms" would mean "the end of the lands". But the Château Tour des Termes is first and foremost the story of an old Médoc family who little by little, over the generations, has created this estate. As early as 1678, old parchments mention a certain ANNEY, a plowman in the town of POTENSAC in the Médoc. In 1876, his great-grandson became a winegrower in Saint-Estèphe then from generation to generation the estate grew until 1938 when Pierre ANNEY acquired the Château Tour des Termes with its old tower and a very beautiful smallholding in SaintCorbian where he settled permanently to produce his wine under the name of Tour des Termes. In 1979, his son Jean and his grandson Christophe perpetuated the family tradition by developing the vineyard and making significant investments in buildings and equipment as well as major plot selection efforts. Today, Château Tour des Termes is one of the best Crus Bourgeois of the appellation.

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Milens 2016 Magnum Saint Emilion Grand Cru

Château Milens 2016 Magnum Saint Emilion Grand Cru

Saint Emilion Grand Cru Red
Grapes 70% Merlot 30% Cabernet franc
Second Wine Tour of the Seeme

winemaking
In the vineyard a real work of goldsmith, completely manual (rigorous size in double guyot, disbudding, suckering, 2 stripping, a first green harvest before veraison and a second after) allows to obtain a scarce harvest but a great quality. The harvest is of course entirely manual and made in crates with only one layer of grapes to avoid crushing. Severe sorting is done in the vineyard to eliminate all the berries that could reduce the quality of the wine.
Sweet vattings under temperature control favoring the elegance of the wine are made during twenty days.
The aging is done in barrels of fine-grained French oak (50% new barrels, 50% barrels of a wine).
Grapes
Château MILENS is usually composed of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc.
Production capacity
1300 crates
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Tour du Seme 2016 Saint Emilion Grand Cru Magnum

Tour du Sème 2016 Saint Emilion Grand Cru MagnumSaint Emilion Grand Cru 

2 th Château Milens Wine

Details Domain
Tour du Sème, the little brother of Château Milens, is made with the same care as its predecessor: the management of the vines, manual harvesting, partial vinification in small thermo-regulated vats.

Also coming from low yields, the will is to focus on balance and freshness while maintaining a good concentration.

The selection is done by the choice of plots, the youngest are for the Tour du Sème, the aging is done in barrels of second wine (Milens).
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Milens 2015 Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl

Château Milens 2015 Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl

Grapes 70% Merlot 30% Cabernet franc
Second Wine Tour of the Seeme

winemaking
In the vineyard a real work of goldsmith, completely manual (rigorous size in double guyot, disbudding, suckering, 2 stripping, a first green harvest before veraison and a second after) allows to obtain a scarce harvest but a great quality. The harvest is of course entirely manual and made in crates with only one layer of grapes to avoid crushing. Severe sorting is done in the vineyard to eliminate all the berries that could reduce the quality of the wine.
Sweet vattings under temperature control favoring the elegance of the wine are made during twenty days.
The aging is done in barrels of fine-grained French oak (50% new barrels, 50% barrels of a wine).
Production capacity
1300 crates
Comments
Château MILENS is characterized by the balance of its ripe tannins that bring freshness to an imposing flesh and a bright fruitiness. The length in the mouth is of a beautiful intensity with a melted finish. A great connoisseur wine to discover and to make known.
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DUCRU BEAUCAILLOU ELA 2001 75 CL

Château DUCRU BEAUCAILLOU 2001

ELA = slightly damaged label

Details Domain
Well established at the château since 1942, the Borie family produces one of the best vintages in Saint-Julien. In addition to building new cellars, it has invested immense qualitative efforts in the vineyard to manage today to produce a completely exceptional style of wine. Borie
The harvest is done manually. The vinification is carried out in the tradition with a long maceration and a temperature control. The wine is then aged over a period of 18 to 20 months in oak barrels. The collage is with egg white.
Area 55 hectares
Grapes 65% Cabernet Sauvignon 25% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot 5% Cabernet Franc
Average age of the vineyard: 38 years Second wineCroix de Beaucaillou

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LYNCH BAGES 2017 75CL

Castle LYNCH BAGES 2017
5 Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red


Grapes 73% Cabernet Sauvignon 15% Merlot 10% Cabernet Franc 2% Petit Verdot

Details Domain
Lynch-Bages Castle owes its name to the Bages domain (inhabited hamlet, then by many vine growers) and Mr. Lynch, of Irish origin, who bought it in 1749. Located on a wide ridge of deep gravel "Bages plateau", this beautiful area has remained virtually unchanged since the sixteenth century. It is under the influence of the current owner, Jean-Michel Cazes, that Lynch-Bages has earned the eminently generous and profound character that we know today.
Owner
Jean Michel Cazes
winemaking
The harvest, made by hand, is directed to a vat of 35 steel vats equipped with a system for regulating fermentation temperatures. The wine is traditionally aged during 12 at 15 months in oak barrels.
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