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Chateau Le Pape

Labégorce

Grand Mayne

Le Baron de Brane Margaux

Le Baron de Brane, the second wine of Château Brane-Cantenac in Margaux, is an exceptional offering that combines quality and value. This wine is crafted from the younger vines of the esteemed Brane-Cantenac vineyard, which benefits from the region's gravelly soils and optimal microclimate. Winemaker Henri Lurton oversees the meticulous production process. The grapes are hand-harvested and undergo fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving their vibrant character. The wine is then aged in French oak barrels, with around 20% new oak, adding subtle complexity and structure. Each vintage of Le Baron de Brane offers a delightful nose of red berries, blackcurrant, and a hint of cedar. On the palate, expect a harmonious blend of fresh fruit flavours, fine tannins, and a touch of spice, leading to a smooth, elegant finish. This wine embodies the prestige of Margaux while providing excellent value, making it an ideal choice for both casual enjoyment and special occasions.

Chateau Dauzac D De Dauzac Margaux

Fresh and lively red and black fruits on the nose, summer berries. Lively and fun, succulent but in a really calm and controlled way, where you have mouthwatering acidity but really balanced by salty, just grippy tannins. Easy to drink, well made, Nothing out of place, great for easy drinking, totally enjoyable with fresh fruits, grippy tannins that also have a cool, stone touch giving the freshness. Not elegant but unfussy and well worked. Slightly spiced on the finish. Still got some strength underneath the acidity. Ageing nine months, 30% barrels. Decanter

Fayat

Rahoul

Meyney

Poujeaux

Belgrave