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Château Beychevelle

Built in the 17th century, then enlarged a first time in 1757 and a second time at the end of the 19th century, Château Beychevelle is a prestigious cru of the Saint Julien appellation, located in the French area of ​​Médoc. Managed over the centuries by noble families, the château is characterized by a particular elegance in its classical architectural structure, which makes it a real jewel embedded in the crown of the Bordeaux region.
Today it belongs to the corporate group of the Grands Millésimes de France. The estate is constantly expanding and currently owns 75 hectares worth of vineyards, which are conducted with respect for the environment and the ecosystem. In the cellar, the wine is made in thermoregulated stainless steel tanks, while the ageing process is carried out in French oak barrels for 18 months. This is how labels in pure Bordeaux style are born, traditionally rich in fruit and tertiary scents, but at the same time also refined and elegant.