Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, second classified growth from 1855 in Saint-Julien, owes its name thanks to its terroir of "beautiful and large pebbles" which is expressed in the finesse and elegance of its wines. The 75 ha property is located on the edge of the Gironde estuary, thus ensuring an exceptional micro climate to perfect the good maturity of the great Cabernet Sauvignon and the balance of the black Merlot, all harvested manually.
The traditional, gentle vinification makes it a wine with exceptional aging potential and considered by many to be an example of the Médoc. The second wine, just as excellent, is the Croix de Beaucaillou.
This 1956 bottle comes from a private cellar located in the Médoc. We bought many bottles there, including this single bottle from 1956, a vintage of great rarity because that year there was a historic frost which devastated the vineyard.
All the bottles displayed in our website are stocked in our cellar in Bordeaux.
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Château DUCRU-BEAUCAILLOU 1956
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