Château Margaux 1982
, 1982
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Château Margaux 1982

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MARGAUX
Margaux is unique among the communes of the Médoc: it is the farthest south (isolated from its three famous cousins to the north, Saint-Estéphe, Saint-Julien and Pauillac) and is made up of several non-contiguous parcels of vineyard land. The appellation of Margaux encompasses the village of Margaux, of course, as well as the villages of Cantenac, Soussans, Labarde, and Arsac. Ideally, the limestone, chalk, clay and sand of Margaux combine (especially where gravel dominates, facilitating drainage) to make a fragrant and silky wine. More Margaux properties were included in the famous classification of 1855 than any other commune.

Château Margaux has been occupied since at least the 12th century, with the site occupied by a fortified castle known as Lamothe or La Mothe (from motte, a small rise in the land), and wine under names such as “Margou” and “Margous” was known in the 15th-century. With the arrival of the Lestonnac family in the 16th century that wine production became of particular importance, and in the 1570s Pierre de Lestonnac expanded the property and cleared many of the grain fields to make way for vines.
Château Margaux 1982
Margaux, 1er cru classé
Lot 138 level: bottom neck; scuffed capsule, nicked, bin soiled, and glue stained label
Lot 139 levels: bottom neck or better; lightly faded labels
Lot 140 levels: nine bottom neck or better, three top shoulder; three nicked capsules
Lot 140 in original wooden case
1 double magnum per lot
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