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Merlot

FranceToulouse and Midi-Pyrenees
  1. CHÂTEAU LA CAMINADE

    France

    Founded in 1895, CHÂTEAU LA CAMINADE is a wine-making domaine run by the same family for four generations. Situated in the AOC Cahors appelation zone in the south-west of France, the 35-hectare vineyard mainly comprises the emblematic MALBEC grape variety as well as two complementary varieties, the MERLOT and TANNAT. The Château produces 5 different wines: three Cahors wines and two Pays du Lot wines. Among these five wines, there are four red wines and one rosé. The domaine cultivates its 35 hectares of vines using integrated techniques and no systematic treatments and manuring in total respect for its terroir. Our wines, produced with the greatest care and attention, are wines of great quality. They regularly receive awards in various competitions, guidebooks and national and international magazines. Our wines are sold through distributors, importers, wine merchants, wholesalers, cafés, hotels and restaurants, and large retailing outlets in France and abroad.

  2. CHÂTEAU LE BREZEGUET

    France

    The CHATEAU LE BREZEGUET estate was taken over in 1999 and produces wines from vines averaging 25 years old using Malbec grape stock. To produce its wines, warm vinification lasts about three weeks and the wine is then matured for at least 18 months. CHÂTEAU LE BREZEGUET also produces a vintage from its old vines that are 35–40 years old. It is a 100% Malbec vintage. Vinification lasts 3–4 weeks with a final warm vinification and the wine is matured exclusively in oak casks for at least 18 months. Lastly, CHÂTEAU LE BREZEGUET also produces a wine from its youngest vines, CHEMIN DE COMPOSTELLE. The grape stocks used are Malbec and Merlot. They are highly aromatic thirst-quenchers that come in red and rosé wines. As a result of the owners' single-mindedness these wines have won prizes and the vineyard is now expanding with the purchase of 12 hectares of vineyards in 2015 from CHÂTEAU GRAND CHÊNE.