Description

Chateau Marjosse is the home estate of Pierre Lurton, best known as the Managing Director of first-griowths, Chateau Cheval Blanc in St. Emilion and Chateau dYquem. The Estate is also known as the producer some of the best red and white wine from the Entre-Deux-Mers appellation. 

"Plums, cherry stones and olives on the nose. Juicy and very approachable with a medium body, soft tannins and fruity finish. Drink now"
89 points.
James Suckling, jamessuckling.com (December 2023)

"Forward, soft, medium-bodied, charming, red cherry and currant filled, refined, soft-textured wine that will be perfect for early-drinking pleasure. Drink from 2023-2032."
88 - 90 points.
Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider (May 2022)

Chateau Marjosse Bordeaux 2021

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Style: Savoury and Classic Red

  • Country: France

  • Region: Bordeaux

  • Blend: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Vintage: 2021

  • ABV: 13%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Conventional

  • Winemaking: Conventional

  • Vegan: Not certified

Chateau Marjosse

Built in 1782 Chateau Marjosse lays in Entre-deux-Mers on the right bank of Bordeaux. In 1997 the property was purchased by Pierre Lurton managing director of the iconic estates Château d’Yquem and Château Cheval Blanc. The 71 hectares of vine lays on the same famous clay limestone soils of Saint-Emilion.

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, one of the most prestigious wine regions in the world, is located in southwestern France and is celebrated for its exceptional wines. It benefits from a temperate maritime climate, influenced by the nearby Atlantic Ocean, providing ideal conditions for viticulture. It is particularly renowned for its red wines, primarily blends of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, offering rich, complex flavours and excellent ageing potential. Notable sub-regions include Médoc, Saint-Émilion, and Pomerol. Bordeaux also produces exquisite white wines, both dry, from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, and sweet, from the Sauternes and Barsac areas. The region's unique terroir, combined with centuries-old winemaking traditions, results in wines of unparalleled quality and distinction. Bordeaux remains a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts seeking world-class wines and a rich viticultural heritage.