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FRANCE

Château Fourcas-Borie

WINERY OVERVIEW

Château Fourcas-Borie was created when Bruno Borie (owner of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou)

purchased Fourcas-Dumont in late 2008. The property originated from the union of the

estates of Clos du Fourcas and Moulin du Bourg, which are among the oldest vineyards of the

village located on the north end of Listrac-Médoc. Château Fourcas-Borie aims to produce

an elegant top-quality wine, and great efforts are made regarding both the cultivation of the

vineyard and the elaboration of the wine to achieve this.

LOCATION OF VINEYARD

The 74 acres (30 hectares) of vineyards are planted with 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40%

Merlot, and 10% Petit Verdot on a terroir of clay and limestone The hilltops of Moulin du

Bourg and Fourcas stretch out over 37 acres (15 hectares) on the north edge of the château

and have shallow gravelly soils on clay subsoil. The other half of the vineyard lays on a clay-

limestone soil. On average, the vines are 30 years of age and due to the differing plots (27 in

total) and soil structures, plant density varies between 2,670 and 4,000 vines per acre (6,600

and 9,900 vines/ha).

WINEMAKING PHILOSOPHY

After sorting and destemming, the grapes are put in stainless steel vats with daily pump-

overs. The vats range in size from 1 to 7.8 tons (30 to 220 hectoliters) to allow for a parcel-by-

parcel vinification. The wine is aged for 12 months in 30%- 50% new French oak with various

degrees of toast. The skills of five coopers were used to give the final wine its aromatic

complexity.

Owned by:

Bruno Borie

Winemaker:

Eric Boissenot Founded in: 2009

Region:

Listrac-Médoc, Bordeaux

Country:

France

Wine:

Château Fourcas-Borie, Listrac-Médoc