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Château Phélan Ségur

This Bordeaux château, which dates back o the start of the 19 century, overlooks the Gironde estuary.Its elegant wines are known for being delicate and aged beautifully.

The origins of the Château date back to the start of the 19th century when Bernard O’Phelan, an Irish négociant based in Bordeaux, bought two domains: Clos de Gamarey (purchased in 1805) Ségur de Cabanac (purchased in 1810) which, today, make up Château Phélan Ségur. In 1985, Xavier Gardinier bought it from the Delon family and ran the domain with his three sons, Thierry, Stéphane and Laurent. Since January 2018, Philippe Van de Vyvere and his sons have owned the château.
The Château Phélan Ségur vineyard stretches over the eastern part of Saint-Estèphe and covers 70 hectares. The vines are planted in gravel covered by sandy clay with a limestone subsoil. The château pays particular attention to its ageing process, aiming to create a wine full of finesse and elegance. The domain also makes two second wines, also from the Saint Estèphe appellation. They are Frank Phélan and the Croix Bonis which come from plots mainly planted with Cabernet Sauvignon.

2021
410
2021
200
2021
90
2021
43
2020
95
40 50 10% off for every 3 purchased
2020
45
2019
99
2019
275
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2019
40
2018
210 (starting price)
2016
210 (starting price)
49 50 10% off for every 3 purchased
2015
55
2010
270 (starting price)
2010
270 (starting price)
2004
72 (starting price)
2004
108 (starting price)
2003
30 (starting price)
1995
33 (current price)
1988
360 (starting price)
1980
25 (starting price)
1977
45 (starting price)
1971
81 (starting price)
2016
45 (current price)
2016
45 (current price)
1997
20 (current price)
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