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Wine for sale: Château Desmirail

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Château Desmirail

Château Desmirail dates back a long way. A beacon of Médoc viticulture, the estate traces its roots back to 1742 under Jean-Baptiste Desmirail and his wife Marguerite Rauzan du Ribail. In the mid-19th century, the château was acquired by Mr Sipière, the owner of the famous Château Margaux at the time. He elevated Desmirail to the rank of third Grand Cru Classé 1855. The estate was already predominantly planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, but there were also a few Petit Verdot vines. On the eve of World War II, the estate was the property of three successive owners. Robert de Mendelssohn (the famous German composer’s nephew), Martial Michel, a French glove maker from the north of France, and finally Château Palmer.
In 1980, Château Desmirail came into the hands of Lucien Lurton, who already owned ten estates, including six Crus Classés Today, Denis Lurton, heir to the estate and one of his 10 sons, continues to devote the utmost care and attention to ensuring the long-term future of Château Desmirail. Château Desmirail is one of the most authentic estates in the Bordeaux region, combining sustainable viticulture with an exceptional terroir.

2021
125
2021
63
2021
32
2019
68
2018
150 (starting price)
2018
150 (starting price)
2010
36 (current price)
2010
90 (current price)
Price estimate for Château Desmirail

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

Classified as a Third Growth of Margaux, the château has now reached a graceful cruising speed, gaining in intensity and definition. Denis Lurton deserves much of the credit for this progress, as he has succeeded in making the wines velvety and smooth, drawing on a generous proportion of Merlot. Prices remain very accessible, and the excellent quality of the recent vintages edges it closer to the first star.