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Chateaudu Tertre is located in the Margaux region on the left bank of Bordeaux, France. Tertre means hill or rising ground in French, which is where the manor is located. The vineyard area has not changed since 1855. The history of Chateau Dutt can be traced back to 1143. It has changed owners many times during its long history and was rated as a fifth-level winery in 1855. Today it is also a member of the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux (UGCB). The Marques de Segur family, a large wine family in Bordeaux, is one of the previous owners of the winery. At its peak, the family owned both Chateau Lafite Rothschild and Chateau Mouton Rothschild. ), Chateau Latour and Chateau Calon Segur and many other top-notch estates. Under the management of the Segur family, Chateau Dutt has made rapid progress, the area of the winery has expanded, and the quality of the wine has gradually been recognized by many experts. In 1955, due to the death of Philippe Gasqueton, the winery was transferred to the Dutch family Jelgersma. The family also owned another third-level winery, Chateau Giscour, which was also managed by winery manager Alexander Van Beek.
Chateaudu Tertre is located in the Margaux region on the left bank of Bordeaux, France.
wine making
To make Chateau du Tertre, the wine is combined in 24 wooden barrels, 10 concrete barrels, 4 small cement eggs and 16 stainless steel tanks, ranging in size from 10 to 180 liters . Chateau du Tertre was one of the first Bordeaux wine producers to start using cement Nomblot egg-shaped cement barrels. A total of 4 egg-shaped barrels are currently used on the estate. These barrels add to the minerality of the wine.
The first wine, Chateau du Tertre and the second wine, Les Hauts du Tertre
F1128A - Les Hauts du Tertre 2012
Unit price: $258
Price for 3 pieces: $238/piece
Region: France/Bordeaux/Margaux
Grape category: 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Aging: 17 months in French wooden barrels
Tasting notes: Full red berry, black cherry, and tobacco aromas make the overall taste rich and round, with a very delicate finish. It has strong aging potential and fully expresses the classic style of the Margaux region.