Château Tertre Daugay

Château Tertre Daugay is a wine estate in the Bordeaux region. The vines extend over 16 hectares on the limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion and on the clay-limestone slopes that border it to the south and east. Two grape varieties are present here: 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. 

Its name comes from its location. Indeed, in the Middle Ages, a watchtower stood there: thus the people of Saint-Emilion were warned of any aggression. The 'Tertre du Guet' (Watchtower Hill), like a lookout over a sea of vines, has been watching over the Château's reputation for centuries. Since 1978, Count Léo de Malet Roquefort has continuously restored and improved the vineyard and cellar while preserving a large part of these old vines essential to the quality of great wines.

In some plots, there are still a few century-old vines, whose fruits receive their richness from several meters deep. Since then, Château Tertre Daugay has continued to confirm its upward progression.

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