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– Make your weekend more enjoyable with Grand Crus and Premium wines from world-famous wineries.
– A golden opportunity to enhance your wine experience, own great wines at an extremely favorable price.
– Promotion in 1 week only November 04 – November 09, 2021 and may end soon when wines are sold out.
PROMO 1: Super Luxury: Margaux Combo “BUY 1 GET 2”
Buy 1 bottle Chateau d’Issan, GCC Margaux 2010 get 1 bottle Chateau d’Arsac “Cru Bourgeois” and 1 bottle Clos Laborie 2015.
Château d’Issan is located in the village of Margaux – Bordeaux, on the 3rd Growth (Troisièes Crus) in the Grand Cru Classé 1855. The winery is owned by Emmanuel Cruse, the Cruse family. In February 2013, 50% of the estate was purchased by Jacky Lorenzetti, who is also the owner of Château Pédesclaux in Pauillac & Chateau Lilian Ladouys in Saint-Estèphe.
Terroir
The Château d’Issan is located in the middle of the Margaux village area, a truly prime location, which makes the quality of the castle extremely unsurpassed. The mild, marine climate creates ideal conditions for vines to grow. The soil is made up of gravel mounds and alluvial hills 15 meters high. Today’s vines are average 35 years old and are mainly the result of the Cruse family’s post-1945 restoration efforts.
Interesting things about the winery Château D’Issan:
Château D’Issan is one of the oldest wine-producing castles in the Médoc. In 1152, the wine of Château D’Issan was used for the royal wedding of Crown Prince Henri II (King of England) and Princess Eleanor of Aquitaine (also known as Bordeaux today) – Eleanor became a princess and received the right to inherit all the lands of Aquitaine after the death of her father, her first marriage to King Louis VII and became queen of France but not long after. After the defeat of the Second Crusade, Queen Eleanor requested an annulment but was not accepted by Pope Eugene III. However, after she gave birth to her second daughter, King Louis agreed to divorce because in fifteen years of marriage there had been no son, Aquitaine was returned to her. At the same time, when the order to annul the first marriage was issued, the princess immediately held a second marriage with King Henry II of England, from which Aquitaine was under British rule, opening trade for marriage. development of Bordeaux wine, with most of the wine being supplied to England. King Henry wanted to support and promote the development of the wine industry, so he abolished the export tax “Grande Coutume” from Aquitaine to England, from which Bordeaux wine had the opportunity to develop widely throughout the European market. Europe.
Château D’Arsac – Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel
Castle of Arsac, one of the oldest castles in the Médoc region with a history of more than 1000 years. After centuries, through many different owners and ups and downs, the castle of Arsac still stands and produces extremely quality wines. In 1996, Arsac winery received a Gold Award from the Great Wine Capitals Global Network (Art/Culture section) in San Francisco.
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PROMO 2: Affordable Off 30% when buying 2 bottles of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe
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Chateau Laroze: Grand Cru Classe, St Emillion, 1 of 60 Grand Cru Classes; has been making since the 17th century (1610). The winery is surrounded by famous Chateaus in the region (Chateau Angelus, Chateau Figeac, Chateau Cheval Blanc), so it has similar soil.
Lady Laroze: Second Wine of Château Laroze Grand Cru Classe, also Saint Emilion Grand Cru, blended from part of the Château Laroze vineyard.
Vintage 2015 & 2014: 2 very good vintage Bordeaux in the last decade with high scores:
- Chateau Laroze 2015: Wine Advocate/ Lisa PerrottiBrown 93; James Suckling 91-92
- Lady Laroze 2014: Wine Enthusiast /Roger Voss 90
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PROMO 3: Best value for money: “BUY 1 GET 1“
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Bertani is a prestigious family, with a long history dating back to 1857, with great influence in the history of wine making of the region (North Verona); it also owns lots of lands in Veneto;
Bertani seriously invests in winemaking & viticulture; and created special wines that are famous worldwide (especially Secco Bertani; Amarone);
Bertani is considered the “father of modern Amarone”, started producing in 1953, the first vintage was released in 1958. Bertani Amarone focuses on purity, alcohol content is 1-2 degrees lower than other Amarone (aged grapes offer more minerals), distinct Burgundy style;
Bertani wines are of high quality; clearly show the characteristics of the soil; traditional but still innovative, with its own standards much higher than normal Amarone standards;
And most special, Bertani is the only winery that has Amarone Classico Back Vintage Collection for several decades (1994 – 2000 – 2003 – 2005 – 2009 – 2010).
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