A family legacy of excellence at Château Lafleur
The Guinaudeau family
Founded in the mid-18th century, theChâteau Lafleuris an estate steeped in history. Since 1872, it has belonged to the familyGuinaudeauwhich perpetuates exceptional winemaking expertise passed down from generation to generation. Unlike the majority of Bordeaux estates,Château Lafleurnever adopted the classified growth system, preferring to remain faithful to its own philosophy: to produce unique wines, where each vintage reflects the soul of the terroir.
Over the decades, the familyGuinaudeauhas managed to preserve the authenticity of the estate while innovating to continuously improve the quality of the wines. Today,SylvieAndJacques Guinaudeausupported by their sonBaptiste, pursue this quest for excellence with passion and dedication. This respect for tradition, combined with a modern vision, makes theChâteau LafleurAkey playerof the Pomerol appellation.
The Terroir of Château Lafleur
Unique plots
The vineyard ofChâteau LafleurIt covers just 4.5 hectares, making it one of the smallest estates in Pomerol. This modest size allows for meticulous care of each plot. The estate's terroir is a true geological gem, composed of a subtle blend of gravel, clay, and sand. This complex soil gives the wines remarkable structure and elegance, while allowing for a unique expression of Bordeaux's emblematic grape varieties: Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
THEChâteau LafleurThe estate adopts sustainable, environmentally conscious viticulture practices. The vines, averaging 40 years old, are cultivated with meticulous care, promoting low yields and optimal quality. Hand-harvesting allows for rigorous selection of the grapes, ensuring that only the finest grapes are used in the winemaking process. This painstaking work in the vineyards results in exceptionally precise wines, where the Pomerol terroir is fully expressed.
The art of winemaking at Château Lafleur
The perfect combination of tradition and innovation
Winemaking atChâteau Lafleuris aa true work of art,Combining tradition and modernity, each step of the process is designed to respect and enhance the potential of each vintage. The grapes, carefully hand-sorted, ferment in concrete vats, which allow for precise temperature control and gentle aroma extraction. Cabernet Franc, the estate's signature grape, brings unparalleled freshness and depth, while Merlot contributes to the wine's roundness and richness.
The wines are aged in French oak barrels for 18 to 24 months, depending on the vintage. This extended maturation gives the wines a silky texture and complex aromas of dark fruit, spices, and flowers. Château Lafleur wines are renowned for their exceptional aging potential: they can improve for decades, offering unforgettable tasting experiences.
Each bottle ofChâteau Lafleuris a true masterpiece, the fruit of centuries-old expertise and an exceptional terroir. Buy a wine fromChâteau Lafleur,it's treating yourself to acollector's itema living testimony ofBordeaux excellence.