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Located at the entrance to the Saint-Julien appellation, the architecture of Château Beychevelle has earned it the nickname of the "Versailles of the Médoc". It was the stronghold of the Ducs d'Epernon, and notably of the first of them, Jean-Louis Nogaret de La Valette, Grand Admiral of France.
The strategic position of Château on the banks of the Gironde enabled them, according to legend, to force ships sailing up the river to pay a octroi, a kind of toll. Ships had to lower their sails as a sign of allegiance. Beychevelle thus takes its name and emblem, a ship with a griffin bow, from the old Gascon name Bêcha Vêla, meaning "Lower Sail".
Built in the 17th century, rebuilt by the Marquis de Brassier in 1757, the Château was restored to its original splendor at the end of the 20th century. In the meantime, it has been awarded the title of Fourth Grand Cru Classé in the prestigious 1855 classification published for the Paris Universal Exhibition. Today, the property belongs to Grands Millésimes de France.
The Château Beychevelle vineyard is planted on deep Garonne gravel soils, covering 92 hectares of vines planted with 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot and 1% Cabernet franc. The wines are aged for 18 months in oak barrels, 60% of which are new.
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The 2024 vintage embodies the elegance and resilience of Château Beychevelle in the face of a complex climatic year. After a very wet winter and a spring under sanitary pressure, summer and autumn conditions demanded constant vigilance. Thanks to the precision of the vat-parcel system and meticulous work in the vineyard, the harvest, which ran from September 24 to October 9, produced grapes of excellent phenolic maturity.
During vinification, the juices revealed intense color, fine tannins and bright fruit. Cabernet Sauvignon (dominant in the blend) brings structure, freshness and tension, while Merlot adds roundness and fruit. Perfectly ripe Petit Verdot adds a spicy touch.
On tasting, Beychevelle 2024 seduces with its dark color, expressive nose of black fruits and spices, and silky, well-balanced palate with a fresh, persistent finish. A wine of great finesse, promising a fine future in the cellar.
Harvest dates
Merlot: September 24 to October 03, 2024
Cabernet Sauvignon: September 30 to October 09, 2024