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Margaux

Recognised as an AOC since 1954, Margaux is the largest and southernmost appellation in the Médoc, as well as the closest to Bordeaux. It is also one of the most renowned, home to the greatest number of 1855 Grands Crus Classés, with 21 of them across its 1,500 hectares.

The soils are mainly clay and limestone with gravelly hilltops. The grape varieties are the Médoc classics, i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon (54%), Merlot (38%), Petit Verdot (4%) and Cabernet Franc (3%).

Margaux wines are particularly renowned for their great suppleness and delicate character, often being referred to as “the most feminine wines of Bordeaux.” They are typically characterised by subtle aromas of red and black berries and floral notes like violet or rose. On the palate, they are lighter than the Bordeaux average, with a silky and superbly velvety texture. They also boast excellent ageing potential, with the best easily lasting upwards of 20 years.

Among the most renowned properties in the appellation are Château Margaux, Château Palmer, Château Brane-Cantenac, Château Rauzan-Ségla, Château Dufort-Vivens and Château Palmer.

Margaux

Recognised as an AOC since 1954, Margaux is the largest and southernmost appellation in the Médoc, as well as the closest to Bordeaux. It is also one of the most renowned, home to the greatest number of 1855 Grands Crus Classés, with 21 of them across its 1,500 hectares.

The soils are mainly clay and limestone with gravelly hilltops. The grape varieties are the Médoc classics, i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon (54%), Merlot (38%), Petit Verdot (4%) and Cabernet Franc (3%).

Margaux wines are particularly renowned for their great suppleness and delicate character, often being referred to as “the most feminine wines of Bordeaux.” They are typically characterised by subtle aromas of red and black berries and floral notes like violet or rose. On the palate, they are lighter than the Bordeaux average, with a silky and superbly velvety texture. They also boast excellent ageing potential, with the best easily lasting upwards of 20 years.

Among the most renowned properties in the appellation are Château Margaux, Château Palmer, Château Brane-Cantenac, Château Rauzan-Ségla, Château Dufort-Vivens and Château Palmer.

55.80 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
T
62
2018
T
140
2019
T
78
2023
T
140
2023
T
68
2016
A
T
210Price per bottle 35
2010
80
2004
1,163Price per bottle 387.67
2004
T
775Price per bottle 387.50
2004
775Price per bottle 387.50
2004
230Price per bottle 115
2004
230Price per bottle 115
2004
345Price per bottle 115
2004
345Price per bottle 115
2015
T
59
2008
T
65
2019
T
430
2016
54
2021
T
115
2014
T
59
2015
89
49.50 | Buy 3, get 10%
2014
55
2021
T
55
2018
24
2021
T
205
2023
T
135
2019
T
75
2016
T
105
2021
T
230
43.20 | Buy 3, get 10%
2021
T
48
85.50 | Buy 3, get 10%
2020
T
95
2021
T
63
2023
A
T
140
2023
A
T
59
2006
T
69
25.20 | Buy 6, get 10%
2020
28
2020
T
205
2023
T
380
2023
T
190
2023
T
89
41.40 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
46
2005
T
675Price per bottle 225
2012
T
65
2023
T
125
2022
T
80
2003
T
195
2016
T
80
2022
T
305
2022
A
T
440
2021
T
630
2021
T
300
2020
T
59
2015
T
130
2006
T
175
2014
74
52.20 | Buy 6, get 10%
2013
T
58
2012
T
80
2023
T
49
2006
100Price per bottle 50
2023
T
175
2022
T
99
2022
A
T
150
40.50 | Buy 6, get 10%
2011
T
45
2011
80Price per bottle 40
2005
270Price per bottle 90
67.50 | Buy 6, get 10%
2017
T
28
2022
T
115
2019
T
89
25.20 | Buy 3, get 10%
2021
T
28
2016
T
180
2018
25
2023
T
180
2002
115
2002
345Price per bottle 115
2022
T
55
26.55 | Buy 6, get 10%
2022
T
29.50