Special Formats
On this page, you can find the different wines we offer in special sizes: Magnum (1.5L), Double-Magnum (3L), Jeroboam (5L), or Imperial (6L).These exceptional bottles are often much sought-after for very special occasions!
Château Lespault-Martillac Red
History The history of Château Lespault-Martillac is very old since it is one of the oldest wines of Martillac, already exploited for the vine in Roman times. The freshly restored cellars and the main building, an 18th century manor house,...
Wine detailsChâteau Talbot
The history of Château Talbot is rich. On the plateau of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, you can see Château Talbot from distance. It has the name of Connétable Talbot, famous English warrior. In 1855, during the classification of the Médoc and Graves vineyards...
Wine detailsLa Demoiselle de Sociando Mallet
History The history of the Château Sociando-Mallet dates back to the discovery of a document from March 1633 referring to noble lands in the municipality of Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne, belonging to a family of Basque origin called Sossiondo. There is also a...
Wine detailsChâteau Pontet-Canet
History The history of Château Pontet-Canet dates back to the early 18th century when Jean-François de Pontet, grand equerry of the king became governor of the Medoc, brings together several parcels of land located in Pauillac. Subsequently, his descendants add...
Wine detailsChâteau Pierre 1er
History The historic Château Croix Figeac, which became Château Pierre 1er in 2014, is a tribute to the owner’s father Pierre Dutruilh. Only the name and the label have changed. Thanks to the family meticulous work, the wine has gained...
Wine detailsLa Dame de Montrose
History Château Montrose appears in history during the 19th century thanks to Théodore Dumoulin. Château Montrose takes its name from the color of the heather that once covered the domain , whose pretty colour of wine lees is well known....
Wine detailsChâteau Lafon Rochet
History The history of Château Lafon-Rochet, ranked fourth Grand Cru classé in 1855, dates back to the 16th century. Then, the vineyard belongs to the vast stronghold of Vallée Roussillon. But it was not until 1650 that the name of...
Wine detailsChâteau Lacoste Borie
History Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste was historically created by an adviser to the Parliament of Bordeaux in the early eighteenth century but the current castle dates from 1850. He entered the Borie family in 1978 and is now managed by François-Xavier. The...
Wine detailsChâteau Grand-Puy-Lacoste
History The historical name of Grand Puy describes the privileged situation of its vineyard on the heights of Pauillac where the castle emerges in the middle of its vines. Restrained by the famous classification of Grands Crus in 1855, Château...
Wine detailsChâteau Grand Corbin Despagne
History The Despagne family has been present in the history of Saint-Emilion since the 16th century as evidenced by genealogical writings. It was Louis Despagne, whose family was a sharecropper on Cheval Blanc, who acquired the first family parcels, at...
Wine detailsLe G d’Estournel
History The history of G d’Estournel began in the 2000s when the Château Cos d’Estournel acquired this fabulous terroir of Northern Médoc. This wine was previously known as Goulée du Ch. d’Estournel. It is with the 2004 vintage that the...
Wine detailsPagodes de Cos
History The history of Cos d’Estournel began in 1811 when its owner Louis Gaspard Lacoste of Maniban Marquis d’Estournel, after inheriting some vineyards near the village of Cos, decided to vinify them separately. The wine of Cos d’Estournel was born....
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