La Chapelle de la Mission Haut Brion 2014
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France / Bordeaux / Graves / Pessac-Léognan
The Château owes its name to the Lazarists who farmed it in the 17th century. Today the Château belongs to the Dillon family, who bought it in 1983. Inspired by the ethics and dedication of the Lazarists, the Dillon family began to renovate the Château and to build the wine cellar to modernize. In 25 years, the Dillon family has managed to increase the quality of the wines to such an extent that they can once again be counted among the very great Grand Cru Classé. The grapes for this second wine come from the same vineyards and are vinified in the same way , like the one for the Grand Vin.
The Château owes its name to the Lazarists who farmed it in the 17th century. Today the Château belongs to the Dillon family, who bought it in 1983. Inspired by the ethics and dedication of the Lazarists, the Dillon family began to renovate the Château and to build the wine cellar to modernize. In 25 years, the Dillon family has managed to increase the quality of the wines to such an extent that they can once again be counted among the very great Grand Cru Classé. The grapes for this second wine come from the same vineyards and are vinified in the same way , like the one for the Grand Vin.
Wine profile: La Chapelle de la Mission Haut Brion 2014
Wine profile: La Chapelle de la Mission Haut Brion 2014
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