Chateau Siaurac
Château Siaurac was founded in the early 17th century by Mr. Ciorac, after whom the château is named. In 1832, the property was acquired by Pierre Brisson, who later passed it on to his son Benjamin Brisson. Under Brisson's leadership, the château became the largest of its kind in the region.
The vines consist of 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Malbec. The wine ages in French oak barrels for 12 to 14 months, with 20% of the barrels being new.
Since 2014, Château Siaurac has gradually implemented organic and biodynamic farming methods, with official recognition granted in 2020. As of September 2020, the estate is owned by the Suravenir Insurance group
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Intense dark purple core. Layered and complex fragrance, still youthful but with layers of dark...
Clean and fruity aroma with red plum, anise and herbs. The palate has medium fullness, fresh...
"The rich fruitiness of this 80% Merlot wine is immediately apparent at first glance. It comes from a large 116...
"Intense dark purple core. Layered and complex aroma. Still youthful, but with layers of black...
"The nose reveals notes of black berries, mushroom, truffle, black tea and chocolate. The taste is elegant,...