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De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 1956

Château de Fargues
CHF 389.15
RP

87
De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 1985

Château de Fargues
CHF 178.35
De Fargues
37.5cl

De Fargues 1993

Château de Fargues
CHF 48.65
De Fargues
37.5cl

De Fargues 1995

Château de Fargues
CHF 48.65
RP

93
De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 1997

Château de Fargues
CHF 83.80
RG

19
De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 2011

Château de Fargues
CHF 108.10
De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 1983

Château de Fargues
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De Fargues
37.5cl

De Fargues 1994

Château de Fargues
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De Fargues
37.5cl

De Fargues 2004

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WS

100
De Fargues
37.5cl

De Fargues 2005

Château de Fargues
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WS

100
De Fargues
75cl

De Fargues 2005

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Château de Fargues may be the only Bordeaux château that has had the same family of owners since the 1500s. It is owned by the de Lur-Saluces family, the previous long-term owners of Château d'Yquem who sold their prized château to LVMH in 1996 following a long family feud. De Fargues is notably different from that of d'Yquem, however. Much of it is connected to its micro-climate which actually ripens a week later than d'Yquem. The yields are also naturally and incredibly low with 7.5 hectare per hectolitre not being uncommon. The reason may be the sandy loam soils which strongly discourages the vine to grow. As can be expected with such lows yields, the style of the wine is also incredibly deep, with a texturally richer and denser feeling than that of d'Yquem.
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