Winery Introduction
The term "tertre" in French means hillocks or hills. This is the source of the estate's name. The estate is located within the Margaux area. Since 2000, the wine quality has been significantly improved and the price is quite reasonable. Although the history of Dida Manor only started in the eighteenth century, the origin of the manor was very old. It once belonged to the prominent Seigneur d'Arsac. Dasa is one of the oldest aristocratic families in the Medio region. The Dida Manor was brought in by a marriage between the Montaigne Family and the Dassa.
In the next century, the manor landed in the hands of the Arrerac family and the Marquis de Segur. In 1855, Dida Manor, led by Charles Henri, was named a five-level village, and then the manor was transferred to Henri de Koenigswarter.
During the period from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, continuous phylloxera pests and diseases, worldwide economic downturns and wars had a serious impact on the Deda estate. When the abandoned manor was bought by the Gasqueton family, people once again saw hope, but it did not bring substantial changes to the manor. With the death of Jensen in 1995, his widow In 1997 the manor was sold to the brothers Eric and Louise Albada Jelgersma, who became owners of Chateau Giscours since 1995. . Under the control of the brothers of the Jegossima Brothers, the quality of the wines of the Dida Manor (and the adjacent Jessgo Manor) has increased significantly. Jegosma is leading the Dida Manor along the front.
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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