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Château Rauzan Ségla (Rausan Ségla)

"The estate has consistently created elegant wines, some of the best in Margaux, over the past 10 years," according to French critics Bettane & Desseauve. Discover Château Rauzan-Ségla without delay!

At the end of the 17th century, Château Rauzan-Ségla and Rauzan-Gassies' vineyards were all part of the same property, which was established by Pierre des Mesures de Razan in 1661. He also owned the vineyard that would later become Château Pichon Longueville Baron and Comtesse de Lalande. On his death in 1692, the property was split, with the division becoming formalized in the middle of the 18th century. The Cruse family purchased the property in 1903 and changed the spelling from a z to an s: Rausan Ségla. The vineyard was particularly badly hit by the frosts of the winter of 1956. It was sold the following year to an investor, Monsieur de Meslon. He replanted many of the vines and introduced mechanisation to the property. He then sold Rausan Ségla on to John Holt & Company in 1960. The young vines produced a disappointing wine until the beginning of the 1980s, then, in 1983, the wine returned to excellence under the supervision of Jacques Theo. As vineyard manager, he carried out major modernisation work, with the construction of a new winery, the purchase of stainless steel vats and an increase in the proportions of new oak used during the aging process. In 1994 the property received yet another boost when it was acquired by the wealthy Wertheimer family, the owners of Chanel. The name was changed back to Rauzan-Ségla. Further investments were made in both the château and the technical facilities in the winery. Significant efforts have been made to promote the domaine (e.g.: label for the 2009 vintage designed by Karl Lagerfeld). The vineyard has been completely restructured. To be fair, it does have an excellent terroir, with two of its plots bordering on Château Margaux.Today, the château's vines - about 35 years old - cover 71 hectares and have been certified organic since 2024.

At the end of the 17th century, Château Rauzan-Ségla and Rauzan-Gassies' vineyards were all part of the same property, which was established by Pierre des Mesures de Razan in 1661. He also owned the vineyard that would later become Château Pichon Longueville Baron and Comtesse de Lalande. On his death in 1692, the property was split, with the division becoming formalized in the middle of the 18th century. The Cruse family purchased the property in 1903 and changed the spelling from a z to an s: Rausan Ségla. The vineyard was particularly badly hit by the frosts of the winter of 1956. It was sold the following year to an investor, Monsieur de Meslon. He replanted many of the vines and introduced mechanisation to the property. He then sold Rausan Ségla on to John Holt & Company in 1960. The young vines produced a disappointing wine until the beginning of the 1980s, then, in 1983, the wine returned to excellence under the supervision of Jacques Theo. As vineyard manager, he carried out major modernisation work, with the construction of a new winery, the purchase of stainless steel vats and an increase in the proportions of new oak used during the aging process. In 1994 the property received yet another boost when it was acquired by the wealthy Wertheimer family, the owners of Chanel. The name was changed back to Rauzan-Ségla. Further investments were made in both the château and the technical facilities in the winery. Significant efforts have been made to promote the domaine (e.g.: label for the 2009 vintage designed by Karl Lagerfeld). The vineyard has been completely restructured. To be fair, it does have an excellent terroir, with two of its plots bordering on Château Margaux.Today, the château's vines - about 35 years old - cover 71 hectares and have been certified organic since 2024.

2016
60(current price)
2022
T
550
2022
T
255
2022
T
129
2019
T
430
2019
T
95
2005
160(current price)Price per bottle 80
2017
18(starting price)
2025
T
403.20Price per bottle 67.20
2023
T
380
2023
T
190
2023
T
89
2023
T
89
2017
50(starting price)
1982
180(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2021
T
800
2021
T
400
2021
T
170
2021
80
2021
T
80
2020
70(current price)
2015
T
130
2015
T
210(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2010
T
540(starting price)Price per bottle 90
1998
13(current price)
Price estimate for Château Rauzan Ségla (Rausan Ségla)

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE