
Located in the village of Leyssac, in the commune of Saint-Estèphe, the
Château Plantier Rose
is a beautiful 30-hectare estate managed from a very old Médoc bourgeois house on the edge of the prestigious Route des Châteaux. Today, this estate is particularly renowned for its Crus Bourgeois. Aged in French oak barrels for 12 months, the nose is charming, the palate round and the tannins smooth.
With their unsuspected complexity, these wines hold many secrets for patient connoisseurs…
The history of the estate
The estate’s archives show that it belonged to the same family prior to 1870, although the names have changed as they were passed down from mother to daughter. Françoise Conte, the current owner with her husband Michel, represents the fifth generation in the direct line.
The vineyard is located on a clay-gravel plateau which guarantees the best potential. To make the most of this, Françoise Conte has undertaken to further expand her skills in viticulture and oenology. Family tradition played a major role in motivating him, and his father, former president and founder of the Maison du vin de
Saint-Estèphe
helped the couple along the way.
Today, tasting feedback has been extremely positive. The press and industry professionals are talking about it.
Cru Bourgeois distinction
Cru Bourgeois is above all a guarantee of exceptional quality.
This label requires compliance with extremely strict specifications, including :
- Wine quality: blind tasting and consistency measurement.
- Traceability and authentication with a sticker for each vintage.
- Organoleptic checks prior to packaging continue throughout the five-year duration of the Classification (at least 2 checks per cru).
- The environment, through the Crus’ commitment to good environmental practices.
Quality is central to Château Plantier Rose. Our participation in the Crus Bourgeois du Médoc is fully in line with this approach.
Cuvée phare
Château Plantier Rose is aged for twelve months in French oak barrels. Complex and charming, it has won numerous awards at international competitions and holds unsuspected secrets for lovers of fine wines.
Vintage 2011 : With a star in the Guide Hachette, this Cru Bourgeois boasts a lovely aromatic bouquet and good balance, making it ideal for ageing. Now it’s ready to be tasted and enjoyed!
Vintage 2017: with three honorary competition medals, this vintage is a powerful, generous and very pleasant wine. A perfect accompaniment to truffle omelettes or meats such as duck confit, lamb or guinea fowl.
More than
8 vintages for sale
on Twil. We’ll let you take good note of all this information, so you can enjoy it one day, if you haven’t already … 🍷