Wines from Chateau D'Armailhac

Chateau D'Armailhac

The story of Château d'Armailhac dates back to the 17th century. By 1680, the two brothers Dominique and Guilhem Armailhacq already owned the first parcels of land in Pauillac. Only 70 years later, these plots were planted with vines. The number of hectares increased rapidly, as by the end of the 18th century the vineyard already covered more than 50 hectares. After some tough years that included the phylloxera plague and the First World War, Baron Philippe de Rothschild became the owner of the then Mouton d'Armailhac in 1934. He named the château after himself and from then on the winery continued under the name Mouton Baron Philippe. It was Baroness Philippine who in '89 gave the winery back its original identity and changed the name to Château d'Armailhac.

The vineyard area today covers 70 hectares, 20% of which consists of the original vines from 1890. The vineyard is divided into three parcels: Plateau des Levantines et l'Obélisque, Plateau de Pibran and Croupe de Béhéré. The planting consists of 52% cabernet sauvignon, 36% merlot, 10% cabernet franc and 2% petit verdot. The terroir is characterised by clay, limestone and deep gravel soils.

Château d'Armailhac is part of Bordeaux's famous 1855 classification. The winery is listed as a 5th cru. Because d'Armailhac is owned by Château Mouton Rothschild, the vinification of both houses takes place in the same cellar. The wine's blend is always dominated by cabernet sauvignon. After fermentation, the wine matures for an average of 15-18 months in oak barrels. Château d'Armailhac's grand vin has an intense bouquet, elegant tannins and a long finish. The best vintages are: 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

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Chateau D'Armailhac 1989 0,75 87 89 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 1992 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac (bin soiled label) 1996 0,75 91 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 1996 0,75 91 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 1999 0,75 90 8 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2000 0,75 91 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2001 0,75 89 89 17 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2002 0,75 89 87 17 7.5 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2003 0,75 90 90 17 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2005 0,75 91 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2006 0,75 91 89 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2007 0,75 87 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2008 0,75 89 88 17 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2009 0,75 92 92 18 8+ 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2010 0,75 93 93 18 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2011 0,75 87 90 18 8- 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2012 0,75 91 89 18 8 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2014 0,75 89 94 0 sold out
Chateau D'Armailhac 2023 0,75 93 94 0 sold out
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