CHATEAU LIOUNER
Formerly called Renouil, this property was converted into Liouner (anagram of Renouil) thanks to the takeover by the Bosq family in the 1920s. Since then, four generations of Bosq have grown the 28 hectares of granular and clay-limestone soil to produce a cru bourgeois. Château Liouner is aged in oak barrels so that the wine lover can enjoy a pleasurable wine, with a ruby colour and a beautiful volume: to be discovered during a tasting visit but also during the "Portes Ouvertes du Médoc" weekend (first two weeks of December). The winegrower's remarkable table invites you to a gourmet tasting in the cellar around the fireplace.
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