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2006 Chateau Batailley 5 eme Cru Classe - Pauillac, 2006

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In 1791 Marianne and Marthe Saint-Martin sold their part of Chateau Batailley to Jean Guillaume Pecholier. In 1816 Chateau Batailley was sold to Daniel Guestier of Barton and Guestier, a famous and important Bordeaux wine negociant firm. He acquired most of the estate and began buying more shares and land, including plots adjacent to Lynch Bages and Grand Puy Lacoste to enlarge the estate. The Guestier family was was quite well-known in Bordeaux at the time, as they also owned Chateau Beychevelle by the time of the 1855 Classification of the Medoc. Daniel Guestier renovated the Left Bank chateau and improved the Bordeaux wine making facilities of Batailley. He died in 1847. By that time, Chateau Batailley had a good reputation. The chateau was managed by Guestier’s three children until they sold it in 1866. It was acquired by a Parisian banker Constant Halphen. Upon Halphen’s death in 1932, the Borie family purchased the estate and continued to make the wine for another decade before the vineyard was cut in two. In 1942 Chateau Batailley was divided into two separate properties that we know today: Chateau Batailley and Chateau Haut Batailley. Francois Borie kept the smaller part of the Medoc vineyard which became Chateau Haut Batailley. The larger portion, including the chateau, which was owned by Marcel Borie naturally retained the original name of Chateau Batailley. In 1942 Chateau Batailley was divided into two separate properties that we know today: Chateau Batailley and Chateau Haut Batailley. Francois Borie kept the smaller part of the Medoc vineyard which became Chateau Haut Batailley. The larger portion, including the chateau, which was owned by Marcel Borie naturally retained the original name of Chateau Batailley. In 1961 the estate was transferred to Marcel´s daughter Denise and her husband Emile Casteja. Their son Philippe Casteja, with the help of his son, Frederic Casteja manages Chateau Batailley today. The family also owns Chateau Lynch-Moussas, Chateau Trottevieille and other Bordeaux estates as well as a massive Negociant company, Borie-Manoux, which dates back to 1870, when it was founded by Pierre Borie. In 2006 Chateau Batailley renovated and modernized their vat rooms and winemaking facilities.

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224139

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2006 Chateau Batailley 5 eme Cru Classe - Pauillac

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4 bottles, 75cl each

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Red

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France, Alsace, NA

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Base of Neck (BN)

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In 1791 Marianne and Marthe Saint-Martin sold their part of Chateau Batailley to Jean Guillaume Pecholier. In 1816 Chateau Batailley was sold to Daniel Guestier of Barton and Guestier, a famous and important Bordeaux wine negociant firm. He acquired most of the estate and began buying more shares and land, including plots adjacent to Lynch Bages and Grand Puy Lacoste to enlarge the estate. The Guestier family was was quite well-known in Bordeaux at the time, as they also owned Chateau Beychevelle by the time of the 1855 Classification of the Medoc. Daniel Guestier renovated the Left Bank chateau and improved the Bordeaux wine making facilities of Batailley. He died in 1847. By that time, Chateau Batailley had a good reputation. The chateau was managed by Guestier’s three children until they sold it in 1866. It was acquired by a Parisian banker Constant Halphen. Upon Halphen’s death in 1932, the Borie family purchased the estate and continued to make the wine for another decade before the vineyard was cut in two. In 1942 Chateau Batailley was divided into two separate properties that we know today: Chateau Batailley and Chateau Haut Batailley. Francois Borie kept the smaller part of the Medoc vineyard which became Chateau Haut Batailley. The larger portion, including the chateau, which was owned by Marcel Borie naturally retained the original name of Chateau Batailley. In 1942 Chateau Batailley was divided into two separate properties that we know today: Chateau Batailley and Chateau Haut Batailley. Francois Borie kept the smaller part of the Medoc vineyard which became Chateau Haut Batailley. The larger portion, including the chateau, which was owned by Marcel Borie naturally retained the original name of Chateau Batailley. In 1961 the estate was transferred to Marcel´s daughter Denise and her husband Emile Casteja. Their son Philippe Casteja, with the help of his son, Frederic Casteja manages Chateau Batailley today. The family also owns Chateau Lynch-Moussas, Chateau Trottevieille and other Bordeaux estates as well as a massive Negociant company, Borie-Manoux, which dates back to 1870, when it was founded by Pierre Borie. In 2006 Chateau Batailley renovated and modernized their vat rooms and winemaking facilities.

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Item ID:

224139

Name:

2006 Chateau Batailley 5 eme Cru Classe - Pauillac

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Quantity / Size:

4 bottles, 75cl each

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Duty Paid

Wine Type:

Red

Country / Region:

France, Alsace, NA

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Base of Neck (BN)

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courier charge £19.95 mainland UK price for up to 6 bottles ( so multiple lots possible)
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