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FRANCE

Clos Beauregard

WINERY OVERVIEW

Clos Beauregard is a 15-acre (6-hectare) plot that runs across the lower stretches of Château

Beauregard, to which it was attached up until 1935 when the parcel was sold to Antoine

Moueix. The property had been managed by Antoine’s grandson Jean-Michel until it was

recently purchased by Crus et Domaines de France, backed by the enological expertise of

Michel Rolland.

LOCATION OF VINEYARD

Bordered on the north by the Barbanne Creek, to the east by the village of Saint-Émilion

and to the south and west by the town of Libourne, Pomerol is the smallest of all Bordeaux

appellations, yet it commands global recognition. Clos Beauregard is situated in the commune

of Toulifant, about two-thirds of a mile (1km) south of Château Beauregard. The vineyard is

planted with 93% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Cabernet Franc with an average

vine age of 40 years. The terroir is a mix of sand and clay soil.

WINEMAKING PHILOSOPHY

The Merlot of the Pomerol region is famed for producing some of the most plush and velvety-

textured wines in the world, and this wine provides a true expression of the Pomerol terroir

at an unrivaled value. 100% hand-harvested and fermented in stainless steel tanks, the wine is

then transferred to a mix of new and 1 year old barrels for 12 months before bottling.

Owned by:

Groupe GCF

Winemaker:

Vincent Cachau

Founded in:

1935

Region:

Pomerol, Bordeaux

Country:

France

Wine:

Clos Beauregard, Pomerol