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Our Origins
Back in the Middle Ages there were two separate entities: The first, the “Tenure of Pellecahus” was to the East of the brook running through the property. The other was located on a hillock to the west and was known as the “Noble House of Lagrange de Monteil”. These two estates were to join in the seventeenth century, and so Lagrange was born.
Château Lagrange belonged to the same family for almost two centuries, thus maintaining its unity. One of its more charismatic characters was a certain Charles de Branne de Cours, who managed the domain from 1712 to 1746. In the heart of the viticultural revolution, he and his rich Bordeaux family (who also owned Mouton) were to make Lagrange one of the most beautiful Médoc properties. Charles de Branne was succeeded by his son. On the latter’s death it was his nephew, Jean-Baptiste Arbouet de la Bernède, who took over the property in 1771.
Jean-Baptiste Arbouet continued to develop the estate, modernising part of the facilities. The imposing vinification cellar dates back to this time.
In 1787, Thomas Jefferson, then United States ambassador, ranked Lagrange as a Third Classified Growth.
Jean-Baptiste d’Arbouet sold Lagrange to Jean-Valère Cabarrus, his wife’s nephew, in 1790. Coming from a renowned wine merchant family, Jean-Valère Cabarrus chose to develop the viticultural activity of the estate and built in a classic style the master house, on the site of the former manor.
When he died, the property was bought by an ally of the family, John Lewis Brown.
A New Era
Suntory’s chairman, Keizo Saji, and vice-chairman, Shinichiro Torii, decided to do the absolute maximum to allow the re-birth of this Grand Cru Classé.
Marcel Ducasse, graduate of the Bordeaux Institute of Oenology was recruited to undertake a total re-structuring of the property alongside Kenji Suzuta and then Keiichi Shiina. Over the first ten years the team at Lagrange undertook an ambitious renovation project, painstakingly working to regain the prestigious image this Cru had enjoyed in the past.
A re-birth was achieved over a total of more than thirty years of technical and human investments.
Today, Matthieu Bordes and his team are continuing to write Lagrange’s history, in a mindful quest for excellence, producing unique, distinguished wines of character, in keeping with the elegant Saint-Julien style.
Chateau Lagrange
⭐Third Classified Growth in the 1855 classification
Completely situated in the village of SaintJulien, the vineyard of Chateau Lagrange represents 118 hectares in red vines, spread over two hills with
the slopes directed towards the North and the South, in one block. The subsoil is of clay and limestone and the topsoil is of pebbles and gravel. The
climate is temperate and oceanic
Les Fiefs de Lagrange
Created in 1983, “les Fiefs de Lagrange” is so much more than a second wine. Produced from young vines (with an average age of 30 years) and planted on fine gravel soils for the Cabernet Sauvignon and clay for certain Merlots.
Les Arums de Lagrange
Created in 1996, “Les Arums de Lagrange” is one of the very first white wines in the Médoc to be vinified in barrel. The perfect harmony between the creaminess of the Sémillon and the freshness of the Sauvignons gives a nice tautness to this delicate wine. A wine that seduces us with its irresistibly refreshing style.
All the expertise and philosophy of the Lagrange estate is apparent in this wine which is mainly Cabernet Sauvignon and aged twelve months in barrel. Le Haut-Médoc de Lagrange is produced from thirty-year-old vines located on two parcels just outside the Saint-Julien appellation. This is a wine that charms us with its unique bright character.
Contact Us
Anthony : 9889 6693
Ricky : 6992 9640
Timothy/ Harry : 5703 9430 /
8481 0807
Showroom Address (Terroir)
Flat O, 15/F, Shield Industrial Centre, 84-92 Chai Wan Kok Street, Tsuen Wan, N.T.
(Business Hour: Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00 , Sunday & PH: Close)
Lunch Hour : 12:50-14:00 (No pick up services during lunch hour)
Self Pick & Wedding Wine Tasting, by appointment
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