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Château Malartic-Lagravière Cru Classé de Graves
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About the producer

Purchased by the family of Count Hippolite de Maurès de Malartic at the end of the eighteenth century, Château Malartic Lagravière has been renowned for centuries for the quality of its terroir. In 1997, the Bonnie family bought it from the Marly family. The Château is one of only six Classified Growths with both red and white wines. The vineyard covers 53 hectares (46ha devoted to red and 7ha to white) and the wines it produces nowadays are of exceptional quality.

About the wine

They have an exquisite bouquet with notes of liquorice and red fruit. On the palate, they are ripe, fruity and sweet, while the tannins are well-coated, seductive and very deep.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Bordeaux

Producers and wineries: Château Malartic-Lagravière

Colour: red

Grape variety: Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Food and wine pairings: Civet de lièvre, Tournedos au poivre vert, Poularde truffée cuite à la vapeur

Appellation: Pessac-Léognan

Classification: Grave cru classé

Owner: Alfred Alexandre Bonnie

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Château Malartic-Lagravière Cru Classé de Graves 1959
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