Château Margaux
Château Margaux has existed since at least the 1500th century, but it is in the second half of the 265s that it became known for the production of wine thanks to Pierre de Lestonnac who, after buying the estate, decided to implement the cultivation of the vine. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the company already had about XNUMX hectares, of which a third dedicated to viticulture, an extension that roughly corresponds to the current one.
From management to management, it was in 1810 that the Marquis of Colonilla Bertrand Duat ordered the construction of the castle with neo-Palladian features, which can still be admired today, but it is above all in 1977 that the arrival of the Greek magician André Mentzelopoulos brought huge investments , calling into question prominent professionals such as the oenologist Emile Peynaud.
Subsequently, the company was managed by various mixed companies - how can we forget the Agnellis in controlling the majority shareholding - and then today it is once again entirely in the hands of the Mentzelopoulos family, with Corinne replacing her father André who died in 1980.
With an annual production of 150 bottles of Château Margaux, alongside 200 of Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux and approximately 35 of Pavillon Blanc du Château Margaux, every time you have the opportunity to uncork a bottle of Château Margaux is an exceptional and unforgettable event to say the least, which certainly does not happen frequently.