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Vieux Château Chauvin
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About the producer

Formerly part of the fief of Corbin, Château Chauvin was separated in 1852, following an auction where it was acquired by Jean Fourcaud-Laussac, also owner of the Château Cheval Blanc. Later, in 1891, it was bought as a country house by Victor Ondet. In 1954, Château Chauvin stands out among the classification of Saint-Émilion crus, as it will be the case with each new edition of this classification. In 2014, the chateau changed hands following the purchase by Sylvie Cazes, also co-owner of the Château Lynch-Bages in Pauillac. The vineyard covers 15 hectares, planted with 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon.

About the wine

With its sandy-clay soil, Vieux Château Chauvin is a brand that was formerly regularly used by the previous owners as Château Chauvin's second wine. It presents complex aromas of black berries, spices and undergrowth, and a pronounced yet silky tannic structure.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Bordeaux

Producers and wineries: Vieux Château Chauvin

Colour: red

Food and wine pairings: Lièvre à la royale, Rôti de veau, Tournedos Rossini

Appellation: Saint-Émilion

Owner: Héritiers Ondet

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Vieux Château Chauvin 1978
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