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Saint-Emilion appellation.
Grand Cru Classé.
Bottled at the Château.
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Vintage (year) | 1971 |
Color | Red |
Capacity (cl) | 75 |
Level | High shoulder |
State label | Worn down |
Capsule state | Beautiful |
Designation | Saint-Émilion |
Castle / Estate / House | Château Belair |
The 1971 Château Belair is a Bordeaux red wine from the Saint-Émilion appellation.
Known as one of the pioneers of the full bottling at the Château, this historic domaine first appeared during Gallo-roman times and was purchased by Edouard Dubois-Challon, owner of the rare and famous First Growth Château Ausone. « Premier Grand Cru Classé B » in 1959, Château Belair keeps thriving at the highest level. Now property of the Jean Pierre Moueix Establishments, Château Belair is being renovated.
Ancient wine, the 1971 Château Belair is a collection bottle which will delight any lover of older Bordeaux and make a unique wine-themed gift.
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