Loading

Wine for sale: Château Tertre Roteboeuf

| 18 results
Photo d'arrière plan en noir et blanc montrant la lumière du soleil à travers des vignes

Château Tertre Roteboeuf

At the end of the 1970s, François Mitjavile took charge of the property that his wife Emilie had inherited from her father. The vineyard, which at that time was known as Château du Tertre, had long since lost its prestigious reputation. And yet vines had a long history of being grown there, dating back to Roman times. The residence and the winery date from the end of the 17th century. Furthermore, the property is listed in the 1929 edition of the Féret guide, the bible of Bordeaux's vineyards. François Mitjavile renamed the property Le Tertre Roteboeuf, adding the name of one of the plots on which the vineyard was planted to the original name: Roteboeuf in old French refers to the trouble that oxen had climbing the steep, dry hill. This is an unusual terroir: located on the edge of the hills, near Pavie, the vines grow in arid soil that is baked dry in the summer heat. A disciple of Emile Peynaud, François Mitjavile decided to resuscitate this sleeping beauty and update the techniques being used. The first in the region to introduce permanent grassing in the vineyard, he also reduced the height of the vines, to enable the grapes to fully benefit from the heat in the soil. After vinification, the wines are carefully aged for 22 months, with frequent racking. Success was not slow in coming: the 1982 vintage immediately placed the wine at grand cru level, with its delicious fruit and the surprising evolution of flavours, that begins when the wine is still very young.

2021
210
2020
215
2020
1,140
2020
840 (starting price)
2018
215
2016
900 (starting price)
2016
900 (starting price)
2015
960 (starting price)
2015
960 (starting price)
2015
960 (current price)
2014
350
2014
350
2005
430 (current price)
1996
250 (starting price)
1996
450
1996
780 (starting price)
1996
240 (starting price)
1996
360 (current price)
Price estimate for Château Tertre Roteboeuf