CHATEAU CLIMENS
At the origin of this syrupy white wine, there is an exceptional soil, composed of pebbles on red sand and cracked limestone base associated with a special micro-climate. The work of men is added to it through drastic and particularly choices: small outputs, multiple sorting during the harvest and very neat winemaking. It is under the aegis of the Lurton family that the estate is a quality level that do not hesitate to compare itself with Château Yquem. This 30 hectare vineyard, the 35 year old vineyards on average, so some 30,000 bottles of the year. The longevity of Château Climens, premier crus Barsac, classified in 1855, with exceptional wine as them bear witness to the years 1928 and 1929, still majestically fruity.
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