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Château de La Gardine

The winemaking tradition in the Brunel family dates back to the 17th century, but it was 1945 when the famed négociant Gaston Brunel bought Château de la Gardine. The origin of the name “la Gardine” has been much deliberated; the château’s location overlooks the Rhône valley and suggests that it served as a watch tower, hence the French root “garde”. The name could also have come from Gardini, an aristocratic family from Entraigues and Fargues (near the city of Orange) who may have been erstwhile owners. Today the domain is run by the two sons of Gaston Brunel, Patrick and Maxime, and it stretches over 52 hectares of Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyard. 70% of their production is exported to as many as thirty different countries. In 1998, predicting the growth of Lirac wine region, the family decided to purchase Château Saint Roch: 40 hectares offering fabulous value for money. They also lead a dynamic négociant business which promotes the diversity of the Rhône valley, thanks to Patrick Brunel’s demand for excellence and the trusting relationship he maintains with winemakers in the region. Over the years the Brunel family have made huge efforts in respect of the environment, including by encouraging biodiversity (20 hectares of forest surround the vineyards), controlled cover planting as well as using indigenous yeasts, minimal sulphite additions and technology to track and tackle disease spread.

22 hours 3 minutes
8 days 21 hours
1995
60Price per bottle 30(starting price)
22 hours 3 minutes
1975
59Price per bottle 29.50(current price)
22 hours 3 minutes
1972
90Price per bottle 30(starting price)
22 hours 3 minutes
1972
22(current price)
22 hours 3 minutes
1972
19(current price)
2015
480Price per bottle 80
21 hours 33 minutes
2003
73Price per bottle 24.33(current price)
8 days 21 hours
1992
75Price per bottle 25(starting price)
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