CHÂTEAU CAMP D'AURIOL
25 hectares of AOC vines at an altitude of 135 metres, the château was taken over by the son, Jérôme Souques. He runs his AOC Cahors vineyards with the know-how of his ancestors. The reception of this wine storehouse, dating back three generations, is unique. With its malbec, a little tannat and merlot, the château produces a rosé and three reds. An exceptional Cahors wine to discover absolutely! Mention for the 100 % malbec born on clay-limestone soils. A well-balanced showcase Cahors that deserves a visit. Wines are often mentioned.
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