Château Grand Chêne
AOP Cahors
Longueteau & Son
Château Grand Chêne comes from a siderolithic terroir, very rich in iron and made up of 3 Cahors grape varieties, Malbec (85%), Merlot (10%) and Tannat (5%). It is aged in vats for a minimum of 18 months.
Château Grand Chêne
AOP Cahors
Wine made from 25-year-old vines, siderolithic soil on slopes at an altitude of 250 m. It will go wonderfully well with South-West cuisine as well as spicy dishes.
Château Grand Chêne
Fer Hic
This wine comes from a siderolithic soil on slopes at 250 m, will seduce you with its complexity and power. Pure Malbec, it comes from a 40-year-old parcel of iron scraps, aged in vats for 20 months.
Château Grand Chêne
X4
The cuvée X4, 100% Malbec, comes from a plot of around 40 years old, where the yields are around 32 hl / ha. After 4 weeks of vinification, the wine will be aged in new barrels for 20 months.
Château Grand Chêne
G20
This wine comes from siderolithic soil on slopes at 250 m, and will seduce you with its complexity, power and finesse. 100% Malbec from a low-yielding plot, vinified and aged in a stoneware jar, it will go perfectly with dishes in sauce, powerful meats as well as cheeses with character.
Château Grand Chêne
T12
This wine comes from a gravel soil located on the slopes of Grézels. It comes from 60-year-old vines. It will go perfectly with dishes in sauce, powerful meats as well as cheeses with character.