Richebel is produced by Patriarche, one of the oldest négociant-breeder houses, founded in 1780 in Beaune, in the heart of Burgundy. Patriarche is one of the leading wine producers in France, with two main areas of focus: Burgundy appellation wines and fine sparkling wines.
Elegant and modern, Richebel represents the festive, playful and liberating universe of the Roaring Twenties atmosphere in France.
Richebel is produced by Patriarche, one of the oldest négociant-breeder houses, founded in 1780 in Beaune, in the heart of Burgundy. Patriarche is one of the leading wine producers in France, with two main areas of focus: Burgundy appellation wines and fine sparkling wines.
Elegant and modern, Richebel represents the festive, playful and liberating universe of the Roaring Twenties atmosphere in France.
Located in the heart of the Haut-Médoc appellation, on the edge of the Saint-Julien appellation, the Château de Camensac covers 75 hectares. Purchased in 2005 by the Merlaut family, he benefits from the experience and know-how of the Château Chasse Spleen team, it regains its glory of 1855, when it was ranked 5th Grand Cru in the Bordeaux classification and its wines renew with the traditional quality of the castle.
The concept of a second wine became widespread in the 1970s.
Acquiring a château’s second wine is a way of bringing some of the magic of a great growth into your cellar at an affordable price, with the possibility of enjoying it at a younger age.
Benefiting from the same care of the first wine, Second de Camensac is blended from carefully selected batches, specifically for the second wine, in accordance with its identity. Soft tannins, ripe fruit, elegance, and always excellent value.
Seigneurs D’Aiguilhe (or “The Lord of Aiguilhe”) is the second wine of Château d’Aiguilhe, owned by Count Von Neipperg since 1998. The Château is one of the finest and most beautiful vineyards in the Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux appellation, on the high hillsides of the right bank of the Dordogne.
Combining power and freshness, the wines of Château d’Aiguilhe succeed in expressing the terroir’s strong personality, and show very well after 5 years in bottle.
Maison Trenel has always sought authenticity for both its fruit liqueurs and its wines. Authenticity of the fruit, authenticity of the terroir. The purest expression of their origins. Born from a love of its land with its Burgundy traditions, there are numerous similarities between Maison Trenel and M. Chapoutier, their shared love of excellence being the first.
The regional appellation “Beaujolais” was recognized in 1937 and is the most extensive of the region.
It produces fresh and fruity wines, perfect for the first days of summer.
Trenel’s Beaujolais Cuvée Rochebonneis produced on the east of the “Pierres Dorées” area, on three parcels east orientedand facing the Mont Blanc. They’re located in the village of Lucenay and are particularly ancient: the older one has been planted in 1922.
The soil is very clayey and gives roundness and structure to the wine.
Maison Trenel has always sought authenticity for both its fruit liqueurs and its wines. Authenticity of the fruit, authenticity of the terroir. The purest expression of their origins. Born from a love of its land with its Burgundy traditions, there are numerous similarities between Maison Trenel and M. Chapoutier, their shared love of excellence being the first.
This wine exemplifies the typical characteristics of the Fleurie appellation, which is known for producing some of the most aromatic and delicate wines in Beaujolais. The 2022 vintage is noted for its exceptional balance and drinkability, making it a favorite among both casual wine drinkers and connoisseurs.
Maison Trenel has always sought authenticity for both its fruit liqueurs and its wines. Authenticity of the fruit, authenticity of the terroir. The purest expression of their origins. Born from a love of its land with its Burgundy traditions, there are numerous similarities between Maison Trenel and M. Chapoutier, their shared love of excellence being the first.
Located in the extreme north-west of Beaujolais, Le Juliénas de Trénel is a tribute to Marius Sangouard, winemaker of the appellation and unwavering partner of Maison Trénel, and it comes from old vines (50 to 100 years depending on the plots) located in the climates of the Capitans, the Red Cross and the Bois de la Salle.
A family estate with character: two passionate women, Véronique & Aurore, mother & daughter, are at the head of this estate, which works in a family tradition and continuity for several generations.
Authenticity & passion: the purity of the terroirs and the wines, the minerality and sharing through tasting are key positions.
Expertise & elegance: the excellence of the terroirs and the finesse of our Muscadets have always been the watchwords.
Queue de Corue (or “Tail of Cod”) comes from the name of the plot given internally for years. It evokes a plot in a triangle and slightly sloping and therefore more difficult to work. It is a gabbro terroir which brings freshness and salinity. However, the very sunny vintage and the harvest date bring this wine to notes of yellow fruits. This is usually the last plot harvested of the vintage.
Vin Biologique / Certified organic ECOCERT
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A family estate with character: two passionate women, Véronique & Aurore, mother & daughter, are at the head of this estate, which works in a family tradition and continuity for several generations.
Authenticity & passion: the purity of the terroirs and the wines, the minerality and sharing through tasting are key positions.
Expertise & elegance: the excellence of the terroirs and the finesse of our Muscadets have always been the watchwords.
This Muscadet “Les Petits Jupons” from Vignobles Günther-Chereau is a bold and exciting wine from young vines planted over gneiss on the hillside on the Maine river.
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