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Vignobles Dourthe - Château Grand Barrail Lamarzelle Figeac
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The cross on the label refers to the religious origins of the city of Saint-Emilion. This medieval city founded in the eighth century by a monk is famous for its monuments built over the centuries by the various religious orders. The cross also symbolizes the complex history of the area. Known in... Find out more
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The cross on the label refers to the religious origins of the city of Saint-Emilion. This medieval city founded in the eighth century by a monk is famous for its monuments built over the centuries by the various religious orders. The cross also symbolizes the complex history of the area. Known in the late nineteenth century under the name of La Marzelle-Figeac, raw was fully restored in 1895 by the industrial north of France, Mr. Bouchard, after the phylloxera crisis. It comes from the old farms Meeting Lamarzelle Clos Grand Barrail and Lamarzelle-Figeac, detached from Château Figeac in the second half of the nineteenth century. The adjacent area of Clos Lamarzelle is assistant in 1906. From the first editions of the famous Féret, the area is considered one of the finest wines of Saint-Emilion. It is also classified from 1959 to 1996. The family Carrère, who succeeds Mr. Bouchard, owner at that time, then give it the motto "Who gustosi loves me and wants only me. "
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between 34 € and 77.73 €
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