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Chateau Magdelaine

Chateau MagdelaineSt. Emilion, France

Château Magdelaine is a historic Premier Grand Cru Classé from Saint‑Émilion, a tiny 10–11 hectare estate of old vines o…Learn More »

$245

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Chateau Magdelaine All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Château Magdelaine is a historic Premier Grand Cru Classé from Saint‑Émilion, a tiny 10–11 hectare estate of old vines on the limestone plateau and slopes just by Ausone, long owned by the Moueix family. Crafted from about 90% Merlot with a dash of Cabernet Franc, it is known for a poised, classical style—more fresh, mineral and structured than lush—built to age gracefully rather than impress with early opulence. The name disappeared after the 20…Learn More »

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Chateau Magdelaine Vintage Comparison

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1975 Chateau Magdelaine, Saint-Emilion 750mL

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Chateau Magdelaine · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Magdelaine

Château Magdelaine is a historic Premier Grand Cru Classé from Saint‑Émilion, a tiny 10–11 hectare estate of old vines on the limestone plateau and slopes just by Ausone, long owned by the Moueix family. Crafted from about 90% Merlot with a dash of Cabernet Franc, it is known for a poised, classical style—more fresh, mineral and structured than lush—built to age gracefully rather than impress with early opulence. The name disappeared after the 2011 vintage when the vineyard was absorbed into neighboring Château Bélair‑Monange, but mature bottle…