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CHATEAU BEYCHEVELLE, 2015

SAINT-JULIEN

“It confirms our good impressions, with fat, raciness and especially a silky elegance. A wonderful achievement for the vineyard.” - Revue du Vin de France

CHARACTERISTICS

CLASSIFICATION 4è Grand Cru classé in 1855
GRAPE VARIETIES 42% of cabernet sauvignon, 47% of merlot, 7% of cabernet franc, 4% of petit verdot
AROMAS Cherry, redcurrant, underbrush, blackberry, liquorice, woody
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Roast poularde, braised sweetbread
WINEMAKING Traditional method for winemaking in thermo-regulated steel vats.
Realisation of the malolactic fermentation.
Wine ageing is done in French oak barrels (53% of new barrels).
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL

 

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Regular price 180,00 € T.T.C.
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Vineyard Detail
AGRICULTURE Sustainable
GRAPE VARIETIES Cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc, petit verdot
VINEYARD SURFACE AREA 90 hectares
ANNUAL PRODUCTION 250,000 bottles
HARVEST Manual
SOIL Gravelly soil

 

History and anecdotes
Château Beychevelle is a prestigious Cru Classé with a history dating back to the 16th century. Powerful families lived in, especially Jean-Louis Nogaret de la Valette, the First Duke of Epernon and Grand Admiral of France, who bought the estate under the reign of Henri II. According to the legend, ships that would pass ahead of his Château had to lower their sails as a sign of allegiance, that is why it was named Beychevelle: “lower sails”. Nowadays, Grands Millésimes de France (Castel and Suntory Group) own the estate.
CHATEAU BEYCHEVELLE

Caracteristics

CHARACTERISTICS

CLASSIFICATION 4è Grand Cru classé in 1855
GRAPE VARIETIES 42% of cabernet sauvignon, 47% of merlot, 7% of cabernet franc, 4% of petit verdot
AROMAS Cherry, redcurrant, underbrush, blackberry, liquorice, woody
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Roast poularde, braised sweetbread
WINEMAKING Traditional method for winemaking in thermo-regulated steel vats.
Realisation of the malolactic fermentation.
Wine ageing is done in French oak barrels (53% of new barrels).
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL