Château Franc Mayne

Château Franc Mayne
Château Franc Mayne
La Piscine naturelle

Château Franc Mayne is a Bordeaux wine from the Appellation d'origine contrôlée of Saint-Émilion, ranked Grand cru classé in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine. The estate is located on the Right Bank of France's Bordeaux wine region, in the commune of Saint-Émilion and only a kilometre away from the medieval village. The main house is a typical 18th century "Maison girondine".

Contents

History

Château Franc Mayne was bought by AXA-Millésimes in 1984 from the nephew of a Libourne négociant by the name of Theillasoubre, who had owned it for some years, and died with no descendants. In June 1996, the château was sold to a Belgian entrepreneur named Georgy Fourcroy.[1]

Since 2005 Château Franc Mayne has been owned by Griet & Hervé Laviale. There have been major renovations both in the main house and the wine making facilities, with a new vat house containing wooden and stainless steel vats. The property also comprises 2 hectares of underground quarries.

Production

As with most Saint-Émilion wines Franc Mayne is produced mostly from Merlot grapes. Yields are limited to 38 hl/ha,[2] and the grapes are hand-picked, with successive sorting in the vineyard and in the winery (by Triebaie sorting machine). Malolactic fermentation takes place in new oak barrels.

Apart from its first wine Château Franc Mayne Grand Cru Classé, the estate also produces a second wine, Les Cèdres de Franc Mayne. It is produced from the same terroir as the Grand Vin but from younger vines, and is accessible at an earlier stage than Château Franc Mayne.[3]

References

  1. ^ James Seely, Great Bordeaux Wines, page394, Ed.PAllas Athene
  2. ^ Bordeaux And Its Wines, Ch. Cocks - Ed. Feret
  3. ^ Text adapted from Bordeaux and Its Wines, CH. cocks - Ed. Feret

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Château Franc-Mayne — Le Château Franc Mayne …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château Franc Mayne — Le Château Franc Mayne …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Château de Lussac (Lussac Saint-Emilion) — Château de Lussac Château de Lussac (Lussac Saint Emilion) is a 30 hectare vineyard located in the village of Lussac, Gironde, in the Lussac Saint Emilion Bordeaux s wine appellation. This appellation is one of the so called satellite… …   Wikipedia

  • Classements des vins de Saint-Émilion — Château Cheval Blanc C est à partir de 1955 que les vins de Saint Émilion ont été classés. Contrairement au classement de 1855, il est révisable tous les 10 ans. Il a été revu quatre fois depuis sa création en 1959, 1969, 1986 (les 10 ans n ont… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Saint-Emilion — Saint Émilion DEC …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • St. Emilion — Saint Émilion DEC …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Classification of Saint-Émilion wine — Cheval Blanc, a Premiers grands crus classés A wine. In 1955 the wines of Saint Émilion in the wine growing region of Bordeaux were classified. Unlike the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 covering wines from the Medoc and Graves… …   Wikipedia

  • Alexis Lichine's classification of Bordeaux wine — In considering the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, Alexis Lichine held the opinion that the list, some hundred years after the selection was made, no longer expressed the whole truth concerning the ranking of Bordeaux wine.[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • Bordeaux-Klassifizierung — Die Hafenstadt Bordeaux ist seit der Römerzeit durch Handel geprägt. Die Qualitätsunterschiede der dort gehandelten Weine schlugen sich schon vor Jahrhunderten in ihrem Preis nieder. Zunächst gilt für die Bordeauxweine die Regel: Je kleiner und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bordeauxwein (Klassifikation) — Die Hafenstadt Bordeaux ist seit der Römerzeit durch Handel geprägt. Die Qualitätsunterschiede der dort gehandelten Weine schlugen sich schon vor Jahrhunderten in ihrem Preis nieder. Zunächst gilt für die Bordeauxweine die Regel: Je kleiner und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”