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Château Beychevelle Saint Julien 4ème Grand Cru Classé 1988

Colour : Intense, deep red with slightly tile-like highlights.

Nose : Complex and mature. Notes of ripe black fruit, such as black cherry and plum, are accompanied by hints of blackcurrant and blackberry. Aromas of tobacco, leather and cedar mingle subtly, adding an extra dimension of aromatic complexity.

Palate : Elegant and well-balanced. The tannins are smooth and velvety, offering a pleasant texture. The black fruit flavours are confirmed, with a certain maturity and good concentration. There are also hints of sweet spices, tobacco and noble wood, underlining the influence of oak ageing. The finish is long and persistent, leaving an impression of maturity and elegance.

Food Pairings : It goes perfectly with game in sauce, mature cheeses and most beef dishes.

Le prix initial était : 168,00 €.Le prix actuel est : 158,40 €. TTC

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Poids 1,65 kg
Dimensions 16,6 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm
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The history of Château Beychevelle dates back to the 16th century. The estate was originally called "Maison Noble de Beychevelle" and was owned by the Ducs d'Epernon, a powerful French noble family. Situated on the banks of the Gironde, the château enjoys a privileged location in the heart of the Saint-Julien appellation, in the Médoc wine-growing region of Bordeaux. The name "Beychevelle" originates from a Gascon expression meaning "sail-lowering", referring to a tradition whereby ships had to lower their sails in front of the château as they passed it on the Gironde estuary.

Over the centuries, ownership of the château changed hands several times. In 1755, the estate was acquired by the Famille-François de Fumel family, who played a major role in the development and renown of the château. Under their management, the château and its vineyards were extended and improved, and the quality of the wines produced was considerably enhanced. In 1826, the château was sold to the Achille-Fould family, who held it until 1868, when it was bought by a consortium of Bordeaux wine merchants led by the Castéja family. The Castéja family still own the château today. Over the last few decades, Château Beychevelle has invested heavily in modernising its winemaking and ageing facilities, while preserving the traditional methods of Bordeaux wine production. The estate now boasts well-maintained vineyards covering around 90 hectares, planted mainly with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot grapes.

Today, Château Beychevelle is recognised worldwide for the quality of its wines. It is classified as a Fourth Growth in the official 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines. Château Beychevelle wines are renowned for their elegance, balance and ability to age well.

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