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Château de Fontenille

WINERY OVERVIEW

Located in the Entre-Deux-Mers region of Bordeaux, the Château de Fontenille has a long

history dating back to the 13th century. A pilgrimage route protected by UNESCO runs

through the vineyards to the neighboring Abbey de la Sauve Majeure, whose monks tended

the vines for hundreds of years. Current owner Stéphane Defraine bought the estate in 1989,

and through his technical experience, passion, and dedication, he has been producing wines of

superb value for the category.

LOCATION OF VINEYARD

Château de Fontenille is comprised of 121 acres (49 hectares) of vineyards; 42 acres (17

hectares) are planted with white varieties and 79 acres (32 hectares) with red. The average

age of the vines is 17 years for the whites (Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Muscadelle and

Sauvignon Gris) and 20 years for the reds (Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon).

The soils are a mixture of clay, silica, and gravel.

WINEMAKING PHILOSOPHY

After harvest, the white varieties are macerated on the skins for 10 to 24 hours. The wine is

fermented in tank at approximately 60 to 64°F (16 to 18°C) and aged on the fine lees to give

extra body and complexity to the blend. The reds undergo a 72-hour skin maceration at 77°F

(25°C). The wine then spends 18 months in a combination of 50% vat and 50% oak (1/3 of the

oak barrels are renewed each year).

Owned by

:

Stéphane Defraine

Winemaker

:

Stéphane Defraine

Founded in

:

1524

Region

:

Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux

Country

:

France

Wine

:

Château de Fontenille, Entre Deux Mers

Château de Fontenille, Bordeaux Rouge

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FRANCE