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  Chateau Margaux wine history and information, French Wine Guide
Chateau Margaux wine history and information, French Wine Guide
In 1802, it was brought by the Marquis de la Colonilla, who razed the old castle to the ground and built a new one.
The vineyard of Château Margaux covers about 100 hectares (250 acres) carefully cultivated.
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 1787 Chateau Lafite at priceflugger.com
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 AGUESSEAU, HENRY F. D' - LoveToKnow Article on AGUESSEAU, HENRY F. D'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Aguado also negotiated the Greek loan of 1834.
In 1828, having become possessed of large estates in France, including the chateau Margaux, famous for its wine, he was naturalized as a French citizen.
He died at Gijon in Spain on the i4th of April 1842, leaving a fortune -computed at 60,000,000 francs, and a splendid collection of pictures which at his death was bought by the French government.
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Beaux Freres The winery became famous because of Robert Parker's involvement, but the wines speak for themselves and Mike Etzel is the winemaker.
Chateau Lafon Rochet If you're complaining about high prices, this winery delivers a lot for a lot less.
Chateau Montus One of France's great "little appellation" wines.
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 The Independent Weekly: Winebeat
As for expensive wines, as a young man I split the cost with five friends so that we could all experience what a Chateau Margaux was all about.
The biggest disappointment of the tasting was the 2000 Chateau Souverain, Dry Creek; not because it was bad, but because it was a "corked" bottle.
The 2000 Chateau Potelle, Paso Robles ($22) has olive, iodine, berries and a touch of green vegetables in the bouquet.
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 Sir Christopher Bland’s 10 Best Reference Books - Literature - Book of Lists - Canongate Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
They belong by the bath or the lavatory, and are far better companions than the out-of-date magazines or the short works of unfunny humorists normally encountered in either location.
With these by your side you can visit nineteenth-century London, drink Chateau Margaux, watch a Test Match or go to the movies, all without leaving home.
If you cannot afford Chateau Lafite or Petrus, try drinking Parker's adjectives and metaphors.
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 Best of Class
Bernard Ginestet, wine merchant and chateau owner, has just passed away of a heart attack, all too early at 65.
Novelist, artist, occasional local mayor, and author of books on wines from Margaux and other communes, he brought dash to the trade, proving you really can't cultivate greatness in wine unless you are cultivated.
We first had Chateau Margaux on a visit there in 1969, and it still is the best wine we have ever tasted.
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 Read our Lake George New York Bed and Breakfast Wine List at The Inn at Erlowest
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