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Château Sociando-Mallet takes its name from the 17th century owner, Monsieur Sociando, with Madame Mallet adding her name when she purchased the property in the 19th century. The château subsequently changed hands several times, before it had the good fortune to be bought by Jean Gautreau in 1969. Since then, with every vintage, Château Sociando-Mallet has provided proof that it deserves a place among the best of the appellation's properties, although it has currently been left on the sidelines of the classification systems: having for a long time been ranked among the elite of the Crus Bourgeois du Médoc, in 2003 the owner refused to participate in the revision of the classification, believing – perhaps rightly – that the wine deserved to be ranked instead as a Cru Classé. An exceptional Graves terroir – as the name of the lieu-dit of origin, Terres Nobles, indicates – stringent harvesting and sorting by hand, long aging in new oak barrels; all lead to expectations of a great wine… and this is confirmed on tasting.
It is intense in colour with a beautiful, garnet hue. The nose is balanced, giving off elegant notes of dark fruits and spices. On the palate, the wine is rich and voluminous. It comes from a deep terroir of clay and chalk. The harvests are undertaken by hand followed by two stages of sorting. Indigenous yeasts bring about the fermentation before a maturation in oak barrels with frequent stirring.
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Region: Bordeaux
Producers and wineries: Château Sociando-Mallet
Colour: red
Appellation: Haut Médoc
Owner: Jean Gautreau
Service temperature: 16°
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