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Château Margaux

Owned by Edward III of England, the Albret and then the Montferrand families, the property served as a military base until 1802, when the Marquis de la Clonilla demolished the fortress to build the residence that stands there today. The architect Louis Combe is responsible for the magnificent building which adorns the Château’s bottles. Until the early 1960s, the wines were usually excellent and sometimes outstanding. As such, the legendary 1900 vintage was one of the most renowned wines of the last century. With the arrival of the Mentzelopoulos family in 1977, and thanks to the talents of Emile Peynaud, the wines have regained their premier grand cru classé quality. 1978 saw the beginning of a succession of extremely impressive vintages. Paul Pontalier who left in 2016 had worked to produce these legendary vintages. Philippe Bascaules, the new Managing Director, will do his utmost to carry on the amazing story. Château Margaux has a single block of vines, mostly planted on gravelly, sometimes clayey soil with a high proportion of limestone. Recent vintages have exceptional aging potential. The estate also produces Pavillon Blanc which is a superb, fruity and concentrated white wine.

Owned by Edward III of England, the Albret and then the Montferrand families, the property served as a military base until 1802, when the Marquis de la Clonilla demolished the fortress to build the residence that stands there today. The architect Louis Combe is responsible for the magnificent building which adorns the Château’s bottles. Until the early 1960s, the wines were usually excellent and sometimes outstanding. As such, the legendary 1900 vintage was one of the most renowned wines of the last century. With the arrival of the Mentzelopoulos family in 1977, and thanks to the talents of Emile Peynaud, the wines have regained their premier grand cru classé quality. 1978 saw the beginning of a succession of extremely impressive vintages. Paul Pontalier who left in 2016 had worked to produce these legendary vintages. Philippe Bascaules, the new Managing Director, will do his utmost to carry on the amazing story. Château Margaux has a single block of vines, mostly planted on gravelly, sometimes clayey soil with a high proportion of limestone. Recent vintages have exceptional aging potential. The estate also produces Pavillon Blanc which is a superb, fruity and concentrated white wine.

2022
850
2021
650
2021
1,701(starting price)Price per bottle 567
2019
2,495(starting price)Price per bottle 831.67
2019
2,495(starting price)Price per bottle 831.67
2018
2,554(starting price)Price per bottle 425.67
2017
605(starting price)Price per bottle 302.50
2015
1,400(starting price)Price per bottle 700
2012
595
2012
1,760(starting price)Price per bottle 293.33
2009
765
2008
625
2008
320(current price)
2006
1,230
2004
480
2000
1,200(starting price)
1999
300(starting price)
1998
1,350(starting price)Price per bottle 225
1995
380(starting price)
1995
680(current price)Price per bottle 340
1995
680(starting price)Price per bottle 340
1995
1,020(starting price)Price per bottle 340
1984
162(current price)
1973
210(starting price)
1961
470(current price)
1947
850(current price)
1988
170(starting price)
2021
205
2020
210
2018
567(starting price)Price per bottle 94.50
2017
110(starting price)
2015
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2014
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2011
540(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2006
175
2006
100(starting price)
2003
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2003
80(starting price)
2001
172(current price)Price per bottle 57.33
1997
72(starting price)
1996
80(current price)
1988
200(starting price)Price per bottle 100
1988
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
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