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Chateau
de Montaigut Cotes du Bourg Bordeaux, France
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Chateau de Montaigut
In the village of St. Ciers de Canesse, located
three miles northwest of Bourg sur Gironde, on
the highest hill of the region, lies the Chateau
Montaigut vineyards. Francois de Pardieu, owner
of the Estate and winemaker extraordinaire, bought
this property in 1975 and grouped four adjoining
properties into one to make what is now the Chateau
Montaigut vineyard. The location and its different
soils, red graves and argile, affords the opportunity
to produce grapes that make exceptional, well-balanced,
full bodied and very typical Cotes de Bourg wines
as well as offering an exceptional view of the
hills, the river, and the Medoc region. The classic
varietals of the Cotes de Bourg appellation make
up Francois' Bordeaux; 70% Merlot, 15% Cabernet
Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec. The
grapes are hand harvested and have a maceration
period of 12 to 20 days, followed by traditional
vinification under controlled temperatures. The
wine is then stored in stainless steel vats.
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Chateau de Montaigut Cotes du Bourg
Chateau Montaigut Gold Label
A selection of about 20% of this wine goes into
new oak barrels for a period of one year to make
the Chateau Montaigut Gold Label. A short aging
in the bottle follows.
Chateau Montaigut Old Vine
The Old Vine Bordeaux passes through old oak barrels
for a very short time in order to keep the bouquet
and flavors that the old vine grapes offer, in
tact.
Chateau Montaigut Oak Aged
The traditional Gran Vin de Bordeaux is aged in
oak barrels, which results in a full-bodied, robust
wine.
These Bordeaux have a rich color that is full-bodied
and well balanced. This wine can be appreciated
immediately or cellared for many years. A fine
accompaniment to red meats, game & sharp cheeses.
Serve at room temperature.
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