Chateau Malescot Saint-Exupéry
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptiste, a distant ancestor of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the author of 'The Little Prince.' In the 1960s, the winery experienced a significant decline, where the proceeds from wine sales were enough only to buy a modest television. For the last half-century, Malescot has been under the control of Jean-Luc Zuger, the third member of his dynasty. He and his team adhere to ancient principles and methods, combined with new ideas.
Fermentation is slow and lengthy, with the must fermenting with the skins in vats, and during fermentation, the juice is pumped over the cap. The metallic flavor that Malescot Saint-Exupéry wine acquires after long aging is almost unique.
Malescot has lost a little bit of power in the 2007 vintage, but it owes nothing to the ripe fruitiness and...
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptise, a distant ancestor of the author of The Little Prince,...
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptise, a distant ancestor of the author of The Little Prince,...
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptise, a distant ancestor of the author of The Little Prince,...
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptise, a distant ancestor of the author of The Little Prince,...
The estate was purchased in 1827 by Jean-Baptise, a distant ancestor of the author of The Little Prince,...
Medium ruby colour. Aromas of warm, ripe red fruit accompanied by classic notes of cedar and...
The 2 vintages of Château Malescot Saint-Exupery are packaged in an exclusive gift box. It is...