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This family property is located on South east slope from the right bank of the river Garonne and belongs today to the third generation of Soubiran. The viticulture there is ancestral. Indeed, the first traces of vines go back to 1868 and the cellars were already present in 1889. The vineyard has strongly increased over the years. In 1932, there were only 5 hectares with very different and very old grape varieties such as the grapput or the alicante.? The vineyard aging lead to its restructuring in the 80��s. It was then decided to plant new grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet, Abouriou and Malbec. The property is now composed by approximately 12 hectares, all in one piece.
The wine quality of this property comes from the subtle combination of its two principal grape varieties , the Merlot and the Malbec, with a clay limestone and boulbene soil. As for the vineyard, the wine business has fluctuated among the years. At the beginning, in the 1930��s, the property��s wine was sold entirely to the negoce of Marmande which was? supplying the ? black wine ?? for the vineyards of Bordeaux. When this practice has been stopped and that the slump of wine could be felt, the totality of the production was distilled. With the market recovery and the creation of? the wine cooperative of Beaupuy in 1952, the Soubiran family decided to sell it its production. Consequently, since 1968, the totality of the property production has been brought to the Cave du Marmandais. The Soubiran family, cooperators from father to son, share their passion with their visitors each friday afternoon and joined the program Destination Vignoble and Fermes de Garonne ( Vineyard Destination and Farms of Garonne).
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Concours General Agricole Paris 2020- Silver Medal (Vintage 2018)
Concours General Agricole Paris 2018- Silver Medal (Vintage 2016)
Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2013- 1 Star (Vintage 2011)"Red and ros�� are found at Chateau Soubiran, vinified by the cellar of Marmandais. The ros�� 2011 version is dressed in a light, limpid and brilliant dress. Its very expressive bouquet evokes strawberry, blackcurrant and English candy at the same time. In attack, a light beading announces a lively and supple mouth with intense and persistent aromas. A fine and fresh ros��, to be appreciated as soon as an aperitif. The red 2010 (40,000 b.) Castle gets a quote. Warm, dense and liquorice, it is to discover in two to three years."
Tasting Note:
"With a garnet colour, this vintage offers a nose evoking jammed aromas with roasted notes. The mouth seduces with its softness thanks to well coated tannins."
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?Grape Variety:?80% Merlot, 20%?Malbec
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Ageing:?6 months in stainless steel vats.
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?Food Pairing:??The fruity side and freshness of this wine will perfectly go with carpaccio and tartares as well as white meats such as veal and poultry.
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