历史 |
The history of Château La Gurgue is closely linked to the village of Margaux. Successively, two owners of the vineyard raced for the Town Hall of Margaux and won. The first was a wealthy Portuguese banker, Mr. Peixotto. In 1871, he added to the vineyard some beautiful lands, which were located around the Parish of Margaux. Later, another mayor of Margaux, Mr Camille Lenoir became the owner of Château La Gurgue. He gave his name to the Château and enriched it with some valuable plots surrounded by the vineyard of Château Margaux. They are located at Curton, on the best croups of Margaux. The Château then returned to its original name "La Gur‐ gue", which is a locality of the village. Claire VILLARS LURTON is the architect of this revival. Year after year, she works with the upmost delicacy to express in her wine the unique terroir of Château La Gurgue. |
气候 |
The climatic conditions of 2013 were difficult. Heavy rainfall will remain an‐ chored in our memories. However, the months of July and August were particularly beautiful and hot. What saved the vintage. This vintage is full of subtleties, wrested from nature by precision and rigor in the work. They are moderately strong but soft and elegant. The cabernet sauvignon are the backbone of the blend. They were harvested ripe without any vegetal notes. As for the merlot, they are unfortunately not present after a heavy sagging comparable to the vintage 1984. |
收成 |
Hand picking. Main sorting on the plant and additional sorting on table |
酿造 |
Traditional. In concrete and wood vats whose volumes are proportional to the plots |
陈年 |
In oak barrels during 12 months. New ones at 25%. |