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Pavillon Rouge Du Chateau Margaux

Margaux has more than 22 properties in 1855, which is the only wine producing area from the first estate to the fifth estate.
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Highlights
The 1855 Manor District Manor Grade First Estate Manor Margaux Manor is known as the elegant French "White House"
Region
Bordeaux Margaux
Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Francois, Xiao Weidu
Color
Deep ruby red color
Bouquet
Rich in black currant, vanilla, and oak smell
Taste
The tannins are soft and full of black currant, vanilla oak, black truffle and ripe candied fruit. The black skin has a long-lasting taste and long aftertaste.
Overall wine review
Medium dry red wine, black currant, vanilla, and oak odor. The tannins are soft and full of black currant, vanilla oak, black truffle and ripe candied fruit. The black skin has a long-lasting taste and long aftertaste.
Food paring
Lamb skewers, roast duck, fried cowboy bones, soft cheese
Drinking temperature
17℃-19℃
Supplier
Jointek Wine (Asia) Co., Ltd.
Product description
Winery Introduction
Margaux has more than 22 properties in 1855, which is the only wine producing area from the first estate to the fifth estate. In the 13th century, the Margaux production area built a castle to defend the pirates. Like the Latour estate, it was the earliest building in the Meudok district, and it gradually evolved into a vineyard. The property rights of Margaux Manor in the 15th century turned around in the local aristocracy. Later Margaux Manor landed in the hands of the noble family D’Agricourt. In 1755 the owner of Margaux became the Marquis Baron and he had the title of Marquis, after which he often changed his hands because of his marriage. Until the eve of the French Revolution, Margaux had been owned by aristocrats. The reign of the Great Revolution also affected the manor. The owner of the manor, D’Agricourt, was desperate to go abroad. His wife and father-in-law were pushed onto the guillotine and Margaux was confiscated by the revolutionary government. In 1802 bought by the B. de la Conlonilla. He built a Greek-style building similar to the White House and was completed in 1810, making it the most elegant estate in Bordeaux. In 1836 Margaux moved to the Spanish banker De. Aguado. Half a century later, in 1879, it was acquired by the French banker De Pillet Will, until Margaux Manor changed hands again in 1921, believing it to be the most frequented manor. In 1935, Margaux was acquired by F.Ginestet, the owner of the Estallurgy estate, in 1949, and he subsequently entered the Chateau Margaux. In the 1970s, the world economy was sluggish. Especially during 1973 and 1974, the Jasdle family was overwhelmed. At the end of the event, when they wanted to sell Margaux Manor to the National Wine Company (National Distillery), the French government maintained the The important cultural heritage "prevented this sale." But Margaux finally sold it to the largest shareholder of the Greek-born Frenchman, Andre Mentzelopoulous, Nicolas, the largest wine chain in France. Because he had already loaned to France, Margaux finally fell into the hands of the French. He spent a large sum of money to repair everything in the estate and hired Emile Peynaud, a Bordeaux winemaker, as an advisor. Margaux Manor was refreshed by this reform and achieved fruitful results in 1978. After Mr. Andy died in 1980, his estate was inherited by his daughter and wife. In 1992, part of Margaux’s property rights fell into the hands of the Italian Agnelli, but the original owners of the Wanslupo Road family also had considerable shares and enjoyed the right to operate Margaux Manor.
 
Region Introduction
Margaux is located in the south of Medoc and is the largest one of the six major production areas in Medoc. The total area of ​​grape cultivation is 1,300 hectares. As early as the 17th century, the Margaux winery in the producing area was listed as a first-class winery known to the world of wine, 2 centuries earlier than the 1855 classification. Margaux wine was the designated wine for the French State Banquet. President Hu Jintao had visited this place during his visit to France. The 1982 Margaux was used to entertain him. Some people think that high-quality grapes can only be planted in the area between 100 and 300 meters above sea level. However, Margaux's altitude is very low, only 15 meters, but it can produce world-class wine, mainly due to the unique production area Natural terroir. Marge's terroir is dominated by the Quaternary river terraces, and these deposits cover the base of limestone-dominated Tertiary sediments. The gravel layer a few meters thick is mainly composed of gravel and pebbles of different sizes, and clay is thin. This seemingly barren soil makes the grapes deeply rooted underground to soak up the nourishment. It is precisely because of this that it is unique. The vines in the Margaux region are rooted in deep layers of soil. The wines produced are extremely elegant and aromatic. They are rich in tannins and are soft and delicate, reminiscent of women's gentleness. Some people described Margaux's music as a wonderful female singer or a melodious melody of music, and others described it as a "royal lady."
 
Calendar score

years

Grader

Score (Score/Full Score)

1988

Wine Spectator《Wine lovers》

92/100

1995

Jancis Robinson

16.5/20

 

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