Ch Lestage – Listrac Medoc Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel
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Bordeaux
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Red
The Facts
UPCs 2018 (750ml) - 3 27811 01002 9
Origins France > Bordeaux > Medoc
Appellation Listrac-Medoc
Varietal Merlot
Cepage 53% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Petit Verdot
Winemaking Environmentally friendly growing practices, respecting both the plant and its environment. Strict selection of the parcels and the grapes. gentle crushing and destemming of the grapes, the must is then put into small-thermoregulated vats ensuring that the fermentations are perfectly controlled. The vatting period lasts 20 to 25 days depending on the vintage.
Aging Up to 15 years
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The Character
Tasting Notes Château Lestage shows a deep purple color. It has an attractive, clean and pure bouquet with lifted strawberry and raspberry scents infused with a touch of vanilla from new oak. On the palate, the wine offers a lot of ripe red fruit and black current flavours. It shows good structure with silky tannins, for some good aging. The finish is long and harmonious.
Pairings Perfect with grilled red meat, cheese or with chocolate cake
Sustainability Sustainable In Practice
The Story
Château Lestage is situated in the heart of the Haut-Médoc area on the appellation Listrac-Medoc. In 1870, the Château was built in the typical style of the 19th century. The vineyard is beautifully positioned on well-exposed slopes of the Puy de Menjon, the highest point of the Médoc. The terroir is composed of gravels on clay and limestone subsoil, offering perfect conditions for an early ripening of the three varieties.
About Ch Lestage
Brand Story
Château Lestage is one of the family estates of the Chanfreau Family for more than 50 years. Its vineyard counts 42 hectares on Listrac-Médoc appellation and 9 hectares on Moulis-en-Médoc appellation. The vineyard is on the highest point of the Medoc, the Puy de Menjon, 43 meters above sea level.
Brand Story
Château Lestage is one of the family estates of the Chanfreau Family for more than 50 years. Its vineyard counts 42 hectares on Listrac-Médoc appellation and 9 hectares on Moulis-en-Médoc appellation. The vineyard is on the highest point of the Medoc, the Puy de Menjon, 43 meters above sea level.
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