Product description
En Primeur Château Beauséjour Magnum will be available for delivery or storage once it lands in the UK, usually two years following the en primeur offer.
The history of Château Beauséjour, jewel of Saint-Emilion, dates back to 1847 when it was bought by the Duffau-Lagarrosse family. Today, the Estate is co-owned and co-run by Joséphine Duffau-Lagarrosse (ninth-generation winemaker) and Prisca Courtin of the Clarins family. Before this, for nine generations, the Duffau-Lagarrosse heirs proudly maintained the vineyard. A legacy that Prisca Courtin strives to continue. Château Beauséjour goes through time, in a spirit of modernity and progress, without giving way to fashions. It is in this spirit that Axel Marchal and Julien Viaud have joined the Château. This jewel of a vineyard of seven hectares, rooted on the hillside, offered to the wind and the sun, enjoys an exceptional location and quality terroir. There, the average age of the vine is between 35 and 40 years old. In the maintenance of the vineyard and the cultivation of the vine, from the size to the harvest, everything is done to obtain the most beautiful grapes. The grape variety is made up of 81% Merlot and 19% Cabernet (16% Franc and 3% Sauvignon) which bring aromatic power and structure. There, the average age of the vine is between 35 and 40 years old. In the maintenance of the vineyard and the cultivation of the vine, from the size to the harvest, everything is done to obtain the most beautiful grapes.
En Primeur pricing is per case as specified and excludes UK duty and VAT, which will be charged at the prevailing rate when the wine is released from bond for delivery. Bonded storage is available. Onward delivery or transfer is not included and can be quoted for on request. Free delivery on orders over £100 does not apply to bonded or en primeur wines.