Château Fombrauge
Saint-Emilion • Saint Emilion Grand cru
Grand Cru Classé
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наша история
This former Carthusian monastery retains something of its religious past. Beautifully-proportioned, Château Fombrauge has been a wine estate since the 16th century. Since its acquisition by Bernard Magrez, it has hosted countless concerts and musicians-in-residence and the long halls regularly echo to the sound of the most famous Stradivarius. The perfectly-aligned vine rows stretch to the horizon like strings patiently waiting to vibrate under the vineyard workers’ hands. This synergy between man and nature led to the creation of one of the oldest grands crus classés in Saint-Emilion: Château Fombrauge. This heritage and the wine’s unique flavour continue to be perpetuated.
наши вина
Фамилия | Цена за бутылку | Гид | профиль вкуса | Выдерживание и хранение вина |
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Fombrauge rouge | 30 à 40 € | ![]() ![]() | Complexe et charpenté | 10 à 20 ans |
Magrez Fombrauge rouge | > 100 € | ![]() ![]() | Complexe et charpenté | 10 à 20 ans |
Cadran du Château Fombrauge | 15 à 20 € | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Fruité et soyeux | 10 à 15 ans |
Fombrauge rouge | 30 à 40 € | ![]() ![]() | Fruité et frais | 5 à 10 ans |
Magrez Fombrauge blanc | 20 à 30 € | ![]() ![]() | Floral et vif | 10 à 15 ans |
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Отзывы
We had a great time, very interesting tour and nice tasting. We really recommend this experience
Fantastic tour, would highly recommend
Good tour, great guide.
Sometimes you feel like intruding as there was no one in the reception. F
The tour and tasting were excellent, and amongst the best we experienced in Bordeaux. We were VERY disappointed several days later, however, when we found out the 2013 Chateau Fombrauge was far more expensive at the Chateau than it was at other Chateaux owned by Bernard Magrez. We went to Chateau Pape Clement several days later, where the 2013 Chateau Fombrauge was being sold for EUR 22. We're unclear as to whether this was intentional price gouging or a gross oversight, but to pay 60 percent more at Chateau Fombrauge for wine from Chateau Fombrauge was simply unacceptable.