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Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 1983
300cl

Beauséjour Bécot 1983

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 345.90
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 1996
150cl

Beauséjour Bécot 1996

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 248.65
WS

92
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2013
150cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2013

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 96.20
RG

18
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2015
75cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2015

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 67.00
RP

95
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2016
300cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2016

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 405.40
RP

95
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2016
75cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2016

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 75.65
JS

96
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2018
300cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2018

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 309.15
JS

96
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2018
150cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2018

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 129.50
JS

96
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2018
75cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2018

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 63.80
WS

95
Picture of Beauséjour Bécot 2019
75cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2019

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 61.60
Beauséjour Bécot
500cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2020

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 637.80
Beauséjour Bécot
600cl

Beauséjour Bécot 2020

Château Beauséjour Bécot
CHF 778.30
Located immediately west of the magical town of Saint-Émilion on the Saint-Martin de Mazerat limestone plateau, Beau-Séjour Bécot is in the heart of the appellation. The estate has been devoted to winemaking since the Gallo-Roman period. In 1787, General Jacques de Carles, wishing to commemorate for all time the pleasure that he enjoyed staying there, named the estate "Beau-Séjour" (meaning "lovely stay"). In 1969, Michel Bécot acquired the château and brought the area under vine up to 18.5 hectares thanks to the purchase of neighboring vineyard plots with the same terroir. He also turned seven hectares of former underground limestone quarries into a storage cellar where tens of thousands of bottles age under ideal conditions. His work in improving and embellishing the estate went on until his retirement in 1985. His two sons, Gérard and Dominique, have followed in their father's footsteps while introducing numerous technical innovations to both the cellars and the vineyard. Only the ripest, healthiest grapes are now harvested, and then sorted one by one. Gérard's daughter, Juliette, started working at the château in 2001 in order to market wines from the family estate.
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