Winery Introduction
Your heart will be filled with infinite love / Your voice will be as loud as a rooster / You will be as fearless as a male lion / Just let this sacred liquid fill your mind - Duke Marshal . This was a small poem by Duke Marshal of the 18th century Richelieu region presented to Phuket Manor. At the time there was also a coat of arms to express his appreciation and appreciation of the manor house. . The history of Phuket's manor dates back to 1748, when a man named Antoine Pouget inherited the manor and named the manor his own name, which is what we call today Phuket Manor. . In 1771, his daughter Claire tied up with Pierre-Francois de Chavaille, the municipal secretary general and lawyer of Bordeaux. Since then, the two families have been in charge of Phuket for 150 years. During the French Revolution, the estate was temporarily confiscated and confiscated. At the same time, it also witnessed the estate was rated as a four-level village in 1855.
Since 1906, the Elie-Guillemet family has been in charge of Phuket, and in the 1930s it took over another three-tiered name, Boyd-Cantenac, just opposite Phuket Village. In 1982, the wines of the two wineries were brewed and fermented in the same place. Later, Pierre Guillemet began to feel that the quality and style of the Phuket Village wine had begun to gradually approach Beth Catana. In fact, wine is expensive in its own unique style. Such a closeness is not a good thing for two wineries. To this end, Pierre Guillemet rebuilt a new place dedicated exclusively to Phuket Village for wine brewing, and from 1983 onwards, Phuket Village also had its own dedicated winemaking base. According to the manor owner, the most important changes in Phuket in recent years are: First, pay more attention to the growth and maturity of the vine; Second, pay more attention to the fine selection of oak barrels.
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."
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