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Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé B
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A very fine wine that reflects the very best produced on Rive droite de Bordeaux, here's Château La Gaffelière. Nestled between the Pavie and Ausone hills south of the village of Saint-Emilion, the first traces of this Domaine vineyard date back to Roman antiquity, as evidenced by remains discovered in 1969.
It takes its name from "Gaffets", a term used to describe lepers in the Middle Ages, when Saint-Emilion was home to a leper colony. At that time, most of them carried a stick, the "gaffe", which they used to beg and move around.
For over three centuries now, the estate has been governed by the de Malet-Roquefort family, who continue to develop the terroir with passion and energy, vintage after vintage.
The Château La Gaffelière was named Premier Grand Cru Classé as soon as the Saint-Emilion classification was created in 1955. Thanks to the high reputation of its wines, it will retain this distinction up to and including the 2021 vintage. At the beginning of 2022, Domaine will opt to withdraw from the classification, the next edition of which was due to be made official in September of the same year. Thus, from the 2022 vintage, the label of Château La Gaffelière will mention only the Saint-Emilion appellation Grand Cru.
The Château La Gaffelière has a 22-hectare vineyard with full southern exposure, spread over the three specific terroirs of... See more ...
The flowering period went relatively well (uniformity and good fruit set), which augured well for the harvest. At the end of June, however, weather conditions took a turn for the worse: very wet weather until the end of August led to heavy cryptogamic disease pressure and delayed veraison.
The first fortnight of September was hot and dry. These good conditions made up for the time lag in berry ripening. In view of the first berry analyses and tastings, the vintage looks to be in the normal range in terms of harvest date. The very fine temperatures in September are proving to be very favorable, an unexpected Indian summer after a dull summer... Ripeness is evolving and the health of the vineyards is remarkable.
Manual harvest : from September 22 to October 13, 2014.