Winery Introduction
Dukass House is located in Puyele, close to Mouton Manor and Rafi Manor. The style of the wine is soft and fruity. It is a wine with high value and stable quality. The Duques Manor and its twin sister, Grand-Puy-Lacoste, both originated from the Middle Ages in the northern part of the village of Puill, called the “Grand Puy,” Pulauud. ) Mr. All. One of his daughters married a gentleman named Dejean, who owned the nearby Lynch-Bages and the entire Grand Puy vineyard. In 1750, he sold some of the vineyards of the Grand Puy estate to Pierre Ducasse. From this it can be inferred that this is the origin of Dukass. The rest was later passed on to one of Degen's daughters and later became today's Nagos Gospel.
Dukass Manor began in the middle of the 18th century, and Arnaud Ducasse bought it from Jacques de Segur, the owner of Lafite at the time, and was located along the mouth of the Giron estuary. The huts opened up the history of the family's three-century estate. Pierre Dukas, who is a lawyer, was the real founder of the manor. He purchased and exchanged vineyard plots from the neighboring manor. Until his death in 1719, the manor had a certain size. His son inherited the estate and named it Ducasse Grand Puy Artigues Arnaud. Around 1920, the son of Pierre built the manor castle on the site of his ancestral home, facing the mouth of the Giron. In 1932, Grand-Puy Ducasse was born.
In 2004, Cordier Meisterzart received capital from Credit Agricole. Since the CA Grands Crus took over Dukas Manor in 2004, the estate has comprehensively launched a plan for improvement.
Region Introduction
Pauillac, located in the upper Medocu district of Bordeaux, France, is known for producing high-quality red wine. In the classification system of Mido in 1855, a total of four first class wineries were selected, namely Lafite Castle, Latour Winery, Margaux Chateau, Houbowang Chateau, plus 1973 The second-tier winery was promoted to the first-tier winery's Mouton Winery. There are a total of five first-tier wineries. The village of Puyle occupied three of them. This may be the reason why this little-known village is famous. The village of Puyele has a total area of about 1,200 hectares. The grapes grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The bead is the most important grape variety in the production area and the most widely grown grape variety. The village's high-quality gravel soil provides an excellent environment for its growth. Lafite Fortress has the largest vineyard in the Mido region, producing unique wines and tannins that are mellow and memorable.
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