Château Margaux

Margaux, Bordeaux, France

Famous wine every hotelier should know about;
please learn the proper pronunciation:



Château Margaux, archaically La Mothe de Margaux, is a wine estate of Bordeaux wine, and was one of four wines to achieve Premier cru (first growth) status in the Bordeaux Classification of 1855. Over several centuries it has retained its position as among the world's most prestigious and expensive wines.

The domaine of Château Margaux extends 262 hectares (650 acres), of which 87 hectares (210 acres) are entitled to the Margaux AOC declaration. 80 hectares (200 acres) are planted with 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, with 2% Cabernet Franc and Petit verdot.

12 hectares (30 acres) are cultivated with Sauvignon blanc to make the dry white Pavillon Blanc. The average annual production of the Grand vin, Château Margaux, is 150,000 bottles, while the second wine Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux has an average production of 200,000 bottles. The dry white Pavillon Blanc du Château Margaux has a production of around 35,000 bottles, and must be sold under the generic Bordeaux AOC as the cultivation of Sauvignon blanc does not fall under the directives of the Margaux AOC.

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Unknown said…
Nice blog. After going through your blog. I wish if I could visit La Mothe de Margaux. I like the wine from France,their varieties, history and regions; Bordeaux, Champagne, Alsace and more. Colonialgifts.co.uk

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