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Wine for sale: Clos Fourtet

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Clos Fourtet

A Premier Grand Cru Classé B estate, the château is listed historic monument, set at the entrance to Saint-Émilion.

Previously a fortified position that defended the village of Saint Emilion, Château Clos Fourtet is now a historic monument, still surrounded by walls. It has one of Saint Emilion's most remarkable cellars, hidden away in a series of underground chambers. For many years the property produced wines that did not express the full potential of the terroir. However, in 1998, thanks to the Lurton family, Clos de Fourtet's wines regained their true character. The property was bought by Philippe Cuvelier in 2001, the former boss of the Guilbert stationery and bookseller group. The property is currently converting to biodynamic viticulture, with a rigorous selection of the finest grapes under the guidance of Stéphane Derenoncourt. In 2013, the vineyard expanded with the acquisition of neighbouring parcels Les Grandes Murailles and Côte de Baleau. Another milestone followed in 2014 with the unveiling of a new vat room, enabling greater precision in vinification. From September to November 2010, the estate also provided the setting for Gilles Legrand’s feature film Tu seras mon fils (You Will Be My Son), starring Niels Arestrup and Laurent Deutsch.

Previously a fortified position that defended the village of Saint Emilion, Château Clos Fourtet is now a historic monument, still surrounded by walls. It has one of Saint Emilion's most remarkable cellars, hidden away in a series of underground chambers. For many years the property produced wines that did not express the full potential of the terroir. However, in 1998, thanks to the Lurton family, Clos de Fourtet's wines regained their true character. The property was bought by Philippe Cuvelier in 2001, the former boss of the Guilbert stationery and bookseller group. The property is currently converting to biodynamic viticulture, with a rigorous selection of the finest grapes under the guidance of Stéphane Derenoncourt. In 2013, the vineyard expanded with the acquisition of neighbouring parcels Les Grandes Murailles and Côte de Baleau. Another milestone followed in 2014 with the unveiling of a new vat room, enabling greater precision in vinification. From September to November 2010, the estate also provided the setting for Gilles Legrand’s feature film Tu seras mon fils (You Will Be My Son), starring Niels Arestrup and Laurent Deutsch.

2015
378(current price)Price per bottle 63
2015
378(starting price)Price per bottle 63
2016
480(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2019
115
2019
486(starting price)Price per bottle 81
2019
243(starting price)Price per bottle 81
2019
243(starting price)Price per bottle 81
2020
110
2020
189(starting price)Price per bottle 63
2020
378(starting price)Price per bottle 63
2020
189(starting price)Price per bottle 63
2020
272(current price)Price per bottle 45.33
2012
340(starting price)Price per bottle 56.67
2010
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
2018
490
2018
270
2018
120
2018
180(current price)Price per bottle 60
2021
450
2021
220
2021
110
2021
162(starting price)Price per bottle 54
2021
146(starting price)Price per bottle 48.67
2008
315
1990
198(starting price)Price per bottle 99
2023
220
2023
105
2022
1,450
2022
720
2022
270
2022
135
1996
175
1972
33(current price)
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