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90
Sénéjac
300cl

Sénéjac 2016

Château Sénéjac
CHF 118.90
Sénéjac
300cl

Sénéjac 2018

Château Sénéjac
CHF 111.45
JS

92
Sénéjac
300cl

Sénéjac 2019

Château Sénéjac
CHF 107.90
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92
Sénéjac
150cl

Sénéjac 2019

Château Sénéjac
CHF 32.45
Sénéjac
600cl

Sénéjac 2020

Château Sénéjac
CHF 194.60
Sénéjac
150cl

Sénéjac 2020

Château Sénéjac
CHF 34.60
Sénéjac
75cl

Sénéjac 2020

Château Sénéjac
CHF 15.35
Sénéjac
300cl

Sénéjac 2020

Château Sénéjac
CHF 97.30
Sénéjac
75cl

Sénéjac 2021

Château Sénéjac
CHF 13.25
Sénéjac
150cl

Sénéjac 2022

Château Sénéjac
CHF 36.20
Sénéjac
75cl

Sénéjac 2022

Château Sénéjac
CHF 15.65
Sénéjac
37.5cl

Sénéjac 2022

Château Sénéjac
CHF 10.00
Château Sénéjac is one of the better valued wines that can surprisingly impress, particularly for its price. It was created in 1860 by the de Guigné family and was actually more known for its white than its red. Over the years, the focus changed, however, most notably when the château was sold in 1999 to Lorraine Cordier (of Château Talbot) and her then husband, Thierry Rustman. Most of the white vines were leased from an another property, so when that lease expired, Thierry uprooted the little that remained and grafted them over to red. He also converted the entire 39 hectares over to biodynamics as well as introduced a super cuvée called, Karolus, an intense, richer, toastier offering produced from a single three-hectare plot of old vines that are cropped at lower yields. Since 2011, the château is now run by Nancy Cordier Bignon, who still owns Château Talbot.
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