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Domain: Château Camensac

Camensac is in one of the five classified growths of the Haut-Médoc appellation. This appellation spreads from North of Saint-Estephe to Margaux. Camensac's vineyard lies to the west of Saint Julien, adjoining Belgrave to the north, and La Tour Carnet to the south-west. The Forner family purchased the property in 1965, replanting the vineyard and restoring the château and winery. The vines are planted on magnificent gravelly slopes, consisting mainly of perfectly drained, deep gravel. The quality of this terroir, combined with an already well-established reputation, resulted in Camensac's inclusion in the famous classification of 1855. However, this property has never become particularly well-known. Nonetheless, the regularity and the progress made by this cru, make it a reference for great Bordeaux lovers. Camensac is now advised by Michel Rolland and Eric Boissenot. The vines are 35 years old. Furthermore, it is sufficiently tannic in the best vintages to ensure a potential to age for a good 10 to 25 years.

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Château Camensac

Château Camensac
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Camensac

Camensac - Haut Médoc (Red)

60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 20% Cabernet franc

A Haut-Médoc characterised by refinement, fruit and elegance, with a certain power and volume. Perfect with lamb or beef.

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Second de Camensac - Haut Médoc (Red)

Cabernet Sauvignon

The second wine of a 5th grand cru classé of Haut-Médoc which is popular due to its structure, its depth and its distinguished profile. Fortunately it is accessible when young.

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La Closerie de Camensac

La Closerie de Camensac - Haut Médoc (Red)

Vinifié et élevé avec les mêmes soins que le grand vin de la même propriété, ce nectar s'apprécie seulement plus jeune.

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