Château du Bourg Laithwaite 2013
Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux AOC
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Where to go for Saint Emilion quality at standard Bordeaux prices? Next door is Castillon where Tony Laithwaite has owned vineyards since 1980. With vines up to a century old, Château du Bourg is a lovely estate and the 2013 a delicious silky claret.
£14.99 per bottle
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The Wine
The Laithwaites first bought a vineyard in Castillon’s Sainte Colombe village in 1980. They needed a house to stay in, so a decade later they purchased Château du Bourg, which they then discovered included some of the oldest buildings (in particular, le presbytère) in the village, and vineyards recorded as a century old. What treasure! The estate had been neglected by its former owner, Monsieur Barthoumeyroux, a travelling fish salesman, but the Laithwaites have gradually restored the buildings and the ancient vineyards. As you’d expect, most of the vines are Merlot, as this grows best in the clay dominated soils, supported by a little of both Cabernets. Ageing for a year in oak barriques adds to the complexity of this pretty, silky claret.
The Laithwaites first bought a vineyard in Castillon’s Sainte Colombe village in
If it wasn’t for the political line dividing it from St-Emilion, its wines would be twice the price
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