Chateau du Cedre Marcel Malbec 2022
Château du Cèdre is widely regarded as the leading estate in Cahors. Brothers Pascal and Jean-Marc Verhaeghe, both qualified oenologists, can trace its history back to their grandfather Léon who left his native Flanders to settle in south-west France in the early 1900s. In due course Léon’s son Charles and his wife Marie-Thérèse started a mixed farm in 1958 and began planting one hectare of vines in three different plots every year.
"The sheer number of good producers now makes Cahors one of the most reliable red-wine appellations in France." Tom Stephenson, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia.
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Chateau du Cedre Marcel Malbec 2022
Chateau du Cedre Marcel Malbec 2022
Château du Cèdre is widely regarded as the leading estate in Cahors. Brothers Pascal and Jean-Marc Verhaeghe, both qualified oenologists, can trace its history back to their grandfather Léon who left his native Flanders to settle in south-west France in the early 1900s. In due course Léon’s son Charles and his wife Marie-Thérèse started a mixed farm in 1958 and began planting one hectare of vines in three different plots every year.
"The sheer number of good producers now makes Cahors one of the most reliable red-wine appellations in France." Tom Stephenson, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia.
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Château du Cèdre is widely regarded as the leading estate in Cahors. Brothers Pascal and Jean-Marc Verhaeghe, both qualified oenologists, can trace its history back to their grandfather Léon who left his native Flanders to settle in south-west France in the early 1900s. In due course Léon’s son Charles and his wife Marie-Thérèse started a mixed farm in 1958 and began planting one hectare of vines in three different plots every year.
"The sheer number of good producers now makes Cahors one of the most reliable red-wine appellations in France." Tom Stephenson, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia.
