Description
Still white Grand Cru Classé from Pessac Léognan, Bordeaux, France, 13.5% ABV, produced by Chateau Malartic Lagraviere. Blend: 90% Sauvignon, 10% Semillon. 0.75L bottle, 2013 vintage. A wine that embodies the elegance and sophistication of Bordeaux's great white wines, with a centuries-old history and a reputation for excellence. Hand-picked with two successive selections. Slow pressing, cold stabilization, and fermentation in barriques. Aged for 12 months on the lees with bâtonnage in traditional French oak barrels (55% new). Woody, toasted, and melted nose, with exotic notes (grapefruit, pineapple), and minerality. Intense color. Delicate palate, smooth texture, elegant structure, and superb aromatic balance.
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Serve at:
14 -16 °C.
Longevity:
10 - 15 years
Decanting time:
2 hours
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An honourable servant to the Kings of France, the Count of Malartic fought as an Admiral against the English on seas all around the globe, particularly distinguishing himself in 1756 at the Battle of Quebec.
The property was bought in 1850 by Madame Arnaud Ricard who added the name Malartic to that of Lagravière in homage to the former owners. She built the house that forms the current left wing of the château.
The estate, renamed Malartic-Lagravière, remained in this family for 140 years, handed down and managed by women. The estate was reorganized and a few small plots were added, giving it the form it would have until the 1950s.
In 1947, Jacques Marly took over management of Malartic-Lagravière after marrying Madame Ricard’s great-great-granddaughter. He managed the estate until 1990, being heavily involved in local wine-growing life, notably during the Graves classification in 1953.
In 1990, the estate was acquired by Champagne Laurent-Perrier. The vines were well cared for, and high-quality work was initiated with the creation of the second wine, originally named Le Sillage de Malartic.
Unfortunately, Laurent-Perrier did not have the time to implement the renovation and improvement projects necessary to produce wines worthy of Malartic-Lagravière’s Cru Classé status.
The Brussels couple Alfred-Alexandre and Michèle Bonnie fell in love with the estate and purchased it in 1997. They quickly began an entire facelift, with the idea of restoring the sleeping beauty to its former glory. They completely overhauled the estate, building a new winery and restoring the château. The couple also bought over former plots of vines, giving the vineyard its current dimension.
In 1998, the new winery received its first harvest. The building, designed by the architect Bernard Mazières, was built on Malartic’s hillside to enable the transport of the grapes by gravity. At that time, this was a pioneering, highly innovative approach.
“La Minerve”, Admiral Malartic’s ship, became the symbol of the property, and still appears on the wine labels today.
At the end of 2005, Vignobles Malartic expanded with the acquisition of the neighbouring Château Gazin-Rocquencourt and the bodega DiamAndes in Argentina. Two excellent vineyards that complement the Grand Cru Classé, thereby forming 200 hectares of vines on either side of the Atlantic, which the Bonnie family actively manages with their respective teams. Read more
| Name | Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Pessac Leognan Grand Cru Classe Blanc 2013 |
|---|---|
| Type | White still |
| Denomination | Pessac Léognan AOC |
| Vintage | 2013 |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 13.5% by volume |
| Grape varieties | 90% Sauvignon, 10% Semillon |
| Country | France |
| Region | Bordeaux |
| Vendor | Chateau Malartic Lagraviere |
| Soil composition | Well-drained clayey gravels and gravels. |
| Cultivation system | Double Guyot. |
| Plants per hectare | 10000 |
| Yield per hectare | 25 hl |
| Harvest | Hand-harvested - 2 successive selections. |
| Fermentation temperature | 20-22 °C |
| Wine making | Slow pressing, cold stabilisation and fermentation in barrels. |
| Aging | 12 months on the lees with bâtonnage in traditional French oak barrels (55% new). |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

