In the heart of the Graves appellation, in the commune of Castres-sur-Gironde, Château Ferrande upholds the heritage of a great Bordeaux wine, combining authenticity and a vision for the future. Owned by the Castel family since 1992, this historic estate embodies both the richness of its distinctive soils and the strength of its heritage. The name “Ferrande” already hints at its historical roots: once a military relay post within the Castrum of Castres, where mounted messengers would stop to have their horses shod. Echoes of this past remain today in the estate’s fortified walls, 17th-... Read more
In response to the growing challenges of modern viticulture, Vitivisio has made supporting vineyard professionals through artificial intelligence its core mission. We spoke with Laurent Godeau, one...
Since October 2024, the Lehmann experience workshop has been delving into the impact of glass on champagne tasting. In just 1.5 hours and within an intimate setting (maximum of 6 participants),...
Grand Vintage Trilogy, a story of resilience and sublimation With a presentation box featuring the son (2016 vintage), the father (2009 vintage), and the grandfather (2000 vintage) of the House,...
Muse du Val 2015 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Color: clear and bright, with a moderate ruby core and light tawny rim. Nose: high maturity, with leather, licorice, wet tobacco leaf, turned earth with...
Château Cavalier unveils its premier Grand Blanc in Côtes de Provence Since 2012, Château Cavalier, nestled in Vidauban in the heart of Provence’s Argens Valley, has been passionately committed to...
Soon to celebrate its tricentennial, Barton & Guestier continues to “shape” its future. Today, we would describe Thomas Barton and Daniel Guestier as true visionary entrepreneurs. Thanks to...