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Château Clarke
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About the producer

Baron Edmond de Rothschild acquired two properties in 1973: Château Malmaison in Moulis and the adjoining Château Clarke. Baron Edmond immediately initiated a substantial investment programme, and resuscitated Château Clarke in the literal sense of the term. A wine of tremendous class is produced as a result of a respect for tradition combined with highly modern vinification and ageing techniques.

About the wine

This is a charming, very authentic wine as is reflected by its beautiful colour and aromas of red fruit. In a return to tradition, Château Clarke has produced a white wine called "Le Merle Blanc de Clarke" since 1993, which was very popular at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Bordeaux

Producers and wineries: Château Clarke

Colour: red

Volume: 200000 bottles

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Food and wine pairings: : Tournedos à la moelle, Poularde de bresse sautée aux morilles, Viande de boeuf en sauce

Appellation: Listrac

Owner: Benjamin de Rothschild

Size (in ha): 55 hectares

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Current price estimate of 1988 vintage
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Auction history Château Clarke 1988
10/06/202123
31/08/201617
27/08/201517
27/08/201517
28/02/201216
28/02/201217
07/06/201115
30/04/201124
17/03/201020
28/04/200722

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