Château La Fleur Cravignac - (France)

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This old 18th-century castle owes its name to its illustrious owner Jean-Baptiste Lavau de Cravignac, who was a parliamentary lawyer. It was passed down from generation to generation and in the early 20th century, the name changed to La Fleur Cravignac, becoming the official name in the national assembly. In 2021, the estate was finally acquired by Karine and Jean de Colbert, who are not new to the field with Château de Brézé and Château de la Commanderie. Immediately, the cellars were modernized and a strict quality control was implemented. All vineyards are cultivated with the utmost respect for nature and are officially certified organic. The concrete vats for fermentation are fully temperature-regulated, and the wine is partly aged in new oak barrels and partly in amphorae, where tradition and modern innovation go hand in hand. The wine is wonderfully pure in character and showcases a remarkable balance.

Bordeaux France
picture of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Beautiful garnet red color. Soft aromas of red fruits like strawberries, cherries, and red currants. Fine spicy impressions accompany the beautifully integrated fruit. A hint of cedar and cocoa complete the palate. Deliciously soft and balanced mouthfeel. Velvety and long finish.
Bordeaux France
picture of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru - Magnum
80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Beautiful garnet red color. Soft aromas of red fruits such as strawberries, cherries, and red currants. Fine spicy impressions accompany the beautifully integrated fruit. A hint of cedar and cocoa complete the palate. Deliciously soft and balanced mouthfeel. Velvety and long finish.