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FRANCE

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Domaine de Courteillac

WINERY OVERVIEW

Domaine de Courteillac is situated southeast of Saint-Émilion, close to the Dordogne River,

and enjoys one of the highest elevations in the Entre-Deux-Mers region. Classified as a

Bordeaux Supérieur, Domaine de Courteillac was purchased in 1998 by the well-known

Bordeaux wine merchant Dominique Méneret, a partner in the négociant company Ballande &

Méneret. Dominique takes great pleasure from making the wines at Courteillac with the help

of renowned consultant Stéphane Derenoncourt. Today, Domaine de Courteillac stands high

above the standard of other Bordeaux Supérieur wines and can be compared in quality to

wine from more noble appellations in the region.

LOCATION OF VINEYARD

Courteillac is located in the commune of Ruch, just south of the village of Castillon-la-Bataille.

The soil is a natural extension of the Saint-Émilion plateau: limestone and clay over limestone

subsoil. Of the 124 acres (50 hectares) that make up the estate, approximately 70 acres

(28 hectares) are planted with 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 10% Cabernet

Franc. The vines are an average age of 25 years old and are planted at a density of 2,025 vines

per acre (5,000 vines/ha). Throughout the year from pruning to harvest, the Courteillac team

tends to the vines with great care, leaving nothing to chance.

WINEMAKING PHILOSOPHY

After harvesting, under the guidance of winemaker Stéphane Dubesse, the grapes are

transferred into vats of different sizes to allow for various parcels and individual varieties to be

vinified separately. Maceration does not extend beyond three weeks in order to avoid over-

extraction. Depending on the vintage and the progress of the fermentation, there are four to

five pump-overs per day. The wines are aged for approximately 14 to 16 months in 25% new,

50% one-year-old oak barrels, and the balance in concrete vats.

Owned by:

Dominique Méneret

Winemaker:

Stéphane Dubesse

Founded in:

Late 19th to early 20th century

Region:

Bordeaux Supérieur

Country:

France

Wine:

Domaine de Courteillac, Bordeaux Supérieur