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Bordeaux Châteaux price releases Futures 2011

Bordeaux Châteaux price releases Futures 2011

See the Châteaux which have released their prices in the last 10 days by clicking on the Appellations below. Find these and all other 2011 Fine Wine Futures on our website.  

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Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Giscours

Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Giscours

Alexander Van Beek, General Manager of both Chateau du Tertre and Château Giscours takes a moment with Millesima to reflect on the harvest, and his final product for 2011 Chateau Giscours. He notes the importance of the cabernet sauvignon, as well as the significance of vintages which start out at the underdog, such as 2011. [...]

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Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Marquis d’Alesme

Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Marquis d’Alesme

Millesima revisits owner Nathalie Perrodo Samani, and General Manager Marjolaine Maurice de Coninck of Chateau Marquis d’Alesme. We saw their other property Chateau Labegorce last week, here we take a look at Marquis d’Alesme, a Classified Third Growth Margaux estate under the same management. Labegorce has 50% merlot and is a wine very easy to [...]

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Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Labegorce

Bordeaux Futures 2011 Exclusive – Interview with Château Labegorce

Millesima speaks with owner of Chateau Labegorce Nathalie Perrodo Samani and General Manager Marjolaine Maurice de Coninck about their 2011 vintage. This wine from the Margaux appellation is a great example of hard work paying off in a difficult vintage. 2011 is indeed a technical year for the winemaker, where I think, patience, perseverance and [...]

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Bordeaux Prestige: Chateau Palmer (Margaux)

Bordeaux Prestige: Chateau Palmer (Margaux)

Chateau Palmer, a Third Growth in the 1855 Classification, is one of Margaux’s most prestigious wines. It was named for a British general, Charles Palmer, in the early 19th century. The 55-hectare vineyard sits on a plateau of thin gravel and is equally planted with cabernet sauvignon and merlot (47% each), with petit verdot making [...]

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Discover Bordeaux: Chateau La Tour de Mons (Margaux)

Discover Bordeaux: Chateau La Tour de Mons (Margaux)

Earlier, we looked at some 2010 Margaux value wines. Here’s one more value wine you may not have heard of – Chateau La Tour de Mons.

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