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Chateau Tour St. Bonnet

Chateau Tour St. BonnetCotes de Castillon, France

Château Tour Saint-Bonnet is a 40-hectare Cru Bourgeois estate in the northern Médoc (Saint‑Christoly), long held by the…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Tour Saint-Bonnet is a 40-hectare Cru Bourgeois estate in the northern Médoc (Saint‑Christoly), long held by the Lafon family and currently vinified under Jacques Merlet; its gravelly, left‑bank terroir yields a classic Bordeaux blend (roughly equal Merlot and Cabernet with small amounts of Petit Verdot/Malbec) that is fermented in concrete and matured primarily in large oak foudres, producing a medium‑to‑full bodied claret marked by blac…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Tour St. Bonnet

Château Tour Saint-Bonnet is a 40-hectare Cru Bourgeois estate in the northern Médoc (Saint‑Christoly), long held by the Lafon family and currently vinified under Jacques Merlet; its gravelly, left‑bank terroir yields a classic Bordeaux blend (roughly equal Merlot and Cabernet with small amounts of Petit Verdot/Malbec) that is fermented in concrete and matured primarily in large oak foudres, producing a medium‑to‑full bodied claret marked by black fruit, cedar/forest‑floor notes and firm, ageworthy tannins at very good value.