Chateau Margaux 1999 1er Grand Cru Classè
695,00 € Original price was: 695,00 €.647,00 €Current price is: 647,00 €.
| Year | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Chateau Margaux |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Origin | Francia |
| Typology | Red Wine |
| Grape Variety | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot |
| Label | Legendary, Wood |
Château Margaux 1999: Classic Elegance in an Underrated Vintage
A Premier Grand Cru Classé that shines with balance and finesse
Château Margaux 1999 reflects the elegance and precision of this legendary estate. Though often overlooked, the 1999 vintage offers a refined, graceful expression with excellent drinkability and long aging potential.
The 1999 Vintage: A Quiet Year with Hidden Treasures
Weather conditions that rewarded skillful winemaking
1999 brought a warm and mostly stable summer, ending with some rainfall in September. While challenging, the conditions allowed the most meticulous producers—like Château Margaux—to craft a wine of great structure and subtlety.
Vinification and Aging
Precision and tradition at every stage
Manual harvest with strict grape selection
Fermentation in a mix of wooden vats and stainless steel
Aged for 18–22 months in 100% new French oak barrels
Limited production focusing on purity and elegance
Tasting Notes
Subtle power and seamless harmony
Color: Ruby red with garnet reflections
Nose: Delicate yet layered, with notes of ripe cherry, tobacco leaf, graphite, dried flowers, and subtle spice
Palate: Silky tannins, fine balance, fresh acidity. Long, smooth finish with mineral touches
Evolution: Drinking beautifully now, but capable of further development over the next 5–10 years
Food Pairings
A noble wine for refined cuisine
Beef fillet with red wine reduction
Roasted duck with orange glaze
Wild mushroom risotto
Aged cheeses such as Comté or Parmigiano Reggiano
Technical Sheet
Wine: Château Margaux 1999
Producer: Château Margaux
Appellation: AOC Margaux – Bordeaux, France
Vintage: 1999
Grapes: ~75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc
Alcohol: 12.5% vol
Format: 750 ml
Serving Temperature: 17–18°C
Vinification: Wooden and stainless steel vats; aged in new oak barrels
Profile: Elegant, balanced, ready to drink
Availability: Rare
Aging Potential: Until 2030
Conclusion
Château Margaux 1999 is a brilliant example of classic Bordeaux elegance. It offers refinement, maturity, and an impeccable balance that makes it ideal for special occasions or thoughtful cellaring.
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Château Margaux: A Timeless Icon of Bordeaux Elegance
Discovering One of the World’s Greatest Wines
Château Margaux stands among the most prestigious and legendary wine estates in the world. Nestled in the heart of the Margaux appellation in Bordeaux’s Médoc region, this Premier Grand Cru Classé represents the perfect balance between power, finesse, and age-worthy elegance.
A Rich Legacy Spanning Centuries
Origins Dating Back to the 12th Century
The estate’s history begins in the 12th century under the name La Mothe de Margaux. However, it wasn’t until the 17th century, under the guidance of the Lestonnac family, that Château Margaux transformed into a true wine-producing estate, laying the foundation for its iconic status.
18th and 19th Century: The Rise to Fame
By the 18th century, Château Margaux had gained international recognition, gracing royal tables in Versailles and London. The estate’s excellence was officially crowned in 1855, when it was classified as a Premier Grand Cru Classé during the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification.
20th Century: A Revival After Turbulence
Despite wars and economic hardships, Château Margaux endured. In 1977, Greek entrepreneur André Mentzelopoulos purchased the estate, initiating a transformative era. His daughter, Corinne Mentzelopoulos, has since continued to elevate its legacy to new heights.
The Unique Terroir of Château Margaux
Gravelly Soils Ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon
The vineyard spans 262 hectares, with 87 hectares under vine, mainly planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Franc. The deep gravel soils provide excellent drainage, essential for growing structured, elegant wines.
A Balanced Climate Near the Gironde
The proximity to the Gironde estuary ensures a mild and stable climate, reducing risks of frost and promoting gradual grape ripening—perfect for complex, balanced wines.
Winemaking Philosophy: Precision Meets Tradition
Parcel-by-Parcel Vinification
Château Margaux meticulously vinifies each plot separately to highlight the vineyard’s diversity. Only the finest lots are blended into the Grand Vin.
Aging in French Oak Barrels
Wines are aged for 18–24 months in 100% new French oak barrels, with careful racking and no excessive filtration—maintaining purity and depth.
The Wines of Château Margaux
Château Margaux – The Grand Vin
The flagship wine, produced only in exceptional vintages, is revered for its aromatic finesse, silky tannins, and incredible aging potential.
Pavillon Rouge
Introduced in the 19th century and refined in recent decades, Pavillon Rouge is Château Margaux’s second wine—a more approachable but still remarkably elegant expression.
Pavillon Blanc
A rare Sauvignon Blanc-based white wine, produced in very limited quantities. Pavillon Blanc is crisp, mineral, and capable of long aging.
Château Margaux Today
A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Today, Corinne Mentzelopoulos oversees the estate with a visionary approach. In 2015, Château Margaux unveiled a state-of-the-art winery designed by Norman Foster, symbolizing a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation.
A Global Benchmark for Fine Wine
Regarded as one of the most collectible wines in the world, Château Margaux remains a reference point for quality and elegance in Bordeaux—and beyond.
Conclusion
Château Margaux is not just a wine; it is a symbol of centuries-old excellence, passion, and savoir-faire. A bottle of Margaux offers more than taste—it delivers a story, a legacy, and an unforgettable experience.
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Discover Château Margaux, Bordeaux’s legendary Premier Grand Cru Classé, known for elegance, finesse, and age-worthy wines since the 17th century.
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