Chateau Batailley Pauillac
$54.71
Chateau batailley a 5th cru of the classification of 1855 is borie-manoux’s and the casteja-family’s flagship. The name is derived from the battle (bataille) that took place where the chateau and vineyard are today during the 100-years war around 1453. In this battle the french re-conquered the neighbouring chateau latour from the english a crucial point for ending the 300 year long reign of the english in aquitaine. In the 16th century the first vines were planted on these historical and blood soaked grounds. Chateau batailley’s 5ha-park was designed by barilletdeschamps napoleon iii’s park architect in 1850. In 1855 napoleon iii created the classification for the grands crus classes of the medoc. And batailley was knighted grand cru classe. Batailley is a classic and a very typical pauillac with cassis flavours and very good structure. – chateau batailley
Chateau batailley a 5th cru of the classification of 1855 is borie-manoux’s and the casteja-family’s flagship. The name is derived from the battle (bataille) that took place where the chateau and vineyard are today during the 100-years war around 1453. In this battle the french re-conquered the neighbouring chateau latour from the english a crucial point for ending the 300 year long reign of the english in aquitaine. In the 16th century the first vines were planted on these historical and blood soaked grounds. Chateau batailley’s 5ha-park was designed by barilletdeschamps napoleon iii’s park architect in 1850. In 1855 napoleon iii created the classification for the grands crus classes of the medoc. And batailley was knighted grand cru classe. Batailley is a classic and a very typical pauillac with cassis flavours and very good structure. – chateau batailley