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Labégorce (Ex-Château)
500cl

Labégorce (Ex-Château) 2002

Château Labégorce
CHF 378.35
Labégorce (Ex-Château)
300cl

Labégorce (Ex-Château) 2002

Château Labégorce
CHF 237.80
Labégorce (Ex-Château)
600cl

Labégorce (Ex-Château) 2002

Château Labégorce
CHF 486.45
Labégorce
150cl

Labégorce 1995

Château Labégorce
CHF 102.70
RG

18
Labégorce
600cl

Labégorce 2014

Château Labégorce
CHF 432.40
RG

18
Labégorce
150cl

Labégorce 2015

Château Labégorce
CHF 86.50
RP

93
Labégorce
150cl

Labégorce 2016

Château Labégorce
CHF 86.50
RP

93
Labégorce
300cl

Labégorce 2016

Château Labégorce
CHF 194.60
WS

90
Labégorce
1200cl

Labégorce 2016

Château Labégorce
CHF 1’297.20
WS

90
Labégorce
900cl

Labégorce 2016

Château Labégorce
CHF 918.85
RP

93
Labégorce
600cl

Labégorce 2016

Château Labégorce
CHF 405.40
RP

93
Labégorce
150cl

Labégorce 2018

Château Labégorce
CHF 64.25
This elegant neoclassical château is located on the famous Route des Châteaux. Seventy hectares of the 250-hectare estate are devoted to viticulture. Bordering on châteaux Margaux and Lascombes, this property is mentioned in the 1868 edition of Cocks and Feret ("Bordeaux and its Wines"), which tells us of the existence of "a vineyard belonging to the Noble de la Bégorce family". The château is described as "... one of the most beautiful and best situated in the commune of Margaux". The Perrodo family acquired Labégorce in 1989 and renovated not only the château but also the vineyard. The family also improved the vinification techniques and Labégorce is now a charming wine with beautiful structure, bright fruit, and great finesse. The Perrodo family also acquired Château Marquis d’Alesme, a Third Growth Margaux, which they aim to transform into one of the jewels of the appellation.
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