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2003 Château Margaux wine Bordeaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2001 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 93
V 94
Sale price¥129,600
2018 Château Margaux - Angry Wine Merchant
2010 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 98
V 97
JD 98
Sale priceFrom ¥176,200
Sold outChateau Margaux wine Margaux Bordeaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2018 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 100
V 98
JD 100
Sale price¥139,000
Chateau Margaux wine sold by_ Angry Wine Merchant
2017 Chateau Margaux
RP 98
V 97
JD 98
Sale price¥106,300
2003 Château Margaux wine Bordeaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2003 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 98
Sale price¥142,700
Sold out2000 Chateau Margaux
2000 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 99
JD 100
Sale priceFrom ¥241,500
Sold out2018 Château Margaux - Angry Wine Merchant
2021 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 97
V 96
JD 97
Sale priceFrom ¥102,600
2016 Chateau Margaux wine Margaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2016 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 99
V 98
JD 97
Sale priceFrom ¥144,600
2015 Chateau Margaux wine Bordeaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2015 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 99
V 99
JD 100
Sale priceFrom ¥277,900
2018 Château Margaux - Angry Wine Merchant
2014 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 95
V 94
JD 95
Sale priceFrom ¥114,700
2006 Chateau Margaux wine Margaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2006 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 95
Sale price¥127,800
2019 Chateau Margaux wine Margaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2019 Chateau Margaux
RP 100
V 100
Sale priceFrom ¥139,900
Chateau Margaux wine Margaux Bordeaux France sold by Angry Wine Merchant
2008 Chateau Margaux Grand Vin
RP 94
V 94
JD 97
Sale price¥111,000

Chateau Margaux

Classification

Chateau Margaux boasts the esteemed classification of Premier Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. This status sets it in an elite circle with just two other luminaries: Chateau Latour and Chateau Lafite Rothschild.

Highlights

  • Vintages with 100-point scores: 2015, 2010, 2009, 2005
  • Most Popular For: Complexity and layering of flavors, especially in Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Achievement: Consistent high auction values and secondary market demand.

Provenance & Masters Behind the Bottle

The estate dates back to the 12th century and has been under the careful stewardship of Corinne Mentzelopoulos since 1980. Corinne's influence extends beyond just wine production; she's also widely credited for revitalizing the estate's hospitality sector. The current winemaker, Philippe Bascaules, comes with an impressive pedigree from Inglenook in Napa Valley.

Vineyard & Craftsmanship

Chateau Margaux’s vineyards span approximately 262 hectares, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot in the grape mix. The winery employs biodynamic practices to maintain the health of its unique terroir. The soil composition, a blend of gravelly soil atop a clay subsoil, further contributes to the wine’s unique qualities. Given the estate's commitment to quality over quantity, production remains limited, adding to its exclusivity.

Aging & Investment Value

Investing in a bottle of Chateau Margaux is akin to securing a blue-chip stock. The wines exhibit extraordinary aging potential—often peaking at 30 to 40 years. This longevity combined with the estate’s consistent high performance makes Chateau Margaux an excellent addition to any investment portfolio.

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