The Vineyard: Surrounded by ramparts dating back to the 13th century, at the heart of the Bastide de Cadillac and in proximity to the renowned Château du Duc d'Épernon, this unique viticultural enclave boasts an exceptional terroir that imparts all its charm to this wine.
Aged in French oak barrels for 14 months before bottling, this wine will immerse you in a sensory experience that transcends the centuries of a rich French history!
Three Centuries of Family Tradition:
The Darriet family has been crafting Grand Wines of Bordeaux since 1798. Today, Jean-Christophe Darriet, a vintner, and Philippe Darriet, Professor and Researcher at the University of Oenology in Bordeaux, ensure the continuity of this exceptional viticultural heritage while developing environmentally respectful production methods.
Tasting Notes: This aristocratic wine features a deep ruby color. The nose is intense and complex dominated by a ripe black cherry, raspberry, and subtle spice. It opens smoothly on the palate with remarkable roundness, fine tannins, and a touch of minerality, leading to the rich Cadillac's terroir elegant finish.
Aged in French oak barrels for 14 months before bottling, this wine will immerse you in a sensory experience that transcends the centuries of a rich French history!
Three Centuries of Family Tradition:
The Darriet family has been crafting Grand Wines of Bordeaux since 1798. Today, Jean-Christophe Darriet, a vintner, and Philippe Darriet, Professor and Researcher at the University of Oenology in Bordeaux, ensure the continuity of this exceptional viticultural heritage while developing environmentally respectful production methods.
Tasting Notes: This aristocratic wine features a deep ruby color. The nose is intense and complex dominated by a ripe black cherry, raspberry, and subtle spice. It opens smoothly on the palate with remarkable roundness, fine tannins, and a touch of minerality, leading to the rich Cadillac's terroir elegant finish.