Château Beauséjour 2025
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Château Beauséjour 2025

BordeauxSaint-Emilion • 1er Grand Cru Classé B • Red

Packaging : 1 x 75CL - Caisse Bois

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Description

THE Château Beauséjour, located in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion appellation, is a 1er Grand Cru Classé B is renowned for the excellence of its wines. This domaine Iconic and deeply rooted in the Bordeaux terroir, Beauséjour embodies a philosophy of respecting tradition while embracing modern practices. The wines of Beauséjour reflect ancestral expertise, offering a unique sensory experience with every tasting and captivating wine lovers worldwide.
Producer

Producer

The vineyard of Château Beauséjour extends across clay-limestone soils, ideal for growing noble grape varieties. The carefully tended vines benefit from a climat The temperate climate, typical of the Bordeaux region, promotes slow and even ripening of the grapes. This meticulous attention to the vines results in healthy, concentrated bunches, essential for crafting exceptional wines. The sustainable farming methods adopted by the domaine aim to respect the local ecosystem while guaranteeing the quality of the grapes.

Owner and history

THE Château Beauséjour is currently run by a passionate family, who perpetuate the winemaking heritage while instilling a modern vision into the domaine. Their commitment to quality and respect for the land is reflected in sustainable farming practices and meticulous attention to every stage of production. They are determined to make the Beauséjour name shine throughout the world, offering wines that tell the story of their land and their expertise.

Vinification and aging

Winemaking at Château Beauséjour is crafted with meticulous care. The hand-harvested grapes are rigorously sorted before being destemmed and crushed. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, allowing for precise temperature management and optimal extraction of aromas. The wine is then aged in oak barrels, some of which are new, for 12 to 18 months. This aging process imparts complexity and aging potential to the wine, while subtly integrating oak notes with the fruity aromas.

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