Originally named Tour de Marsac, this Cru Bourgeois estate dates back to the 13th
Century. It was purchased by the de Mons family in 1623 and has enjoyed a good
reputation for hundreds of years. Despite fetching higher prices than Pontet Canet and
Lynch-Bages during the 18th Century it was not classified in 1855.
The vineyard is a
single 48ha block on gravel and limestone/clay that is surrounded by a wall in the
northern part of the appellation near the banks of the Garonne. Rather unusually for
Margaux, the plantings are predominantly Merlot at 56%, the remainder being 38%
Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot.
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