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Château Ad Francos Réserve Ad Aeternam
Francs - Côtes de Bordeaux ORIGIN - TERROIR The origins of Château Ad Francos date back to the 6th century, when Clovis, the first Christian king of France, defeated the Visigoths and conquered the land of Aquitaine. At that time a Frankish garrison was built on a strategic hill which was named "Ad Francos" (meaning literally
"at the home of the Franks") and which later give its name to today’s village of Francs. The château, whose various parts have been constructed between the 9th and the 18th centuries, is a heteroclite gem of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The great epidemics, the Hundred Years War, the great invasions, the wars of religion and the French Revolution have marked the château’s history. The different families who succeeded one another at the château enlarged it over the years and each has left its mark. After the French Revolution and the disappearance of the lineage of the lords in Francs, the château was sold to the ancestors of Michel Rolland, the world-famous winemaker, who spent a large part of his childhood there. The château has been saved from ruin thanks to a large-scale restoration project carried out by Viviane et André Vossen since 2008. They decided to name the château «Ad Francos». Over a thousand years separate this restoration from the first written record of «Ad Francos» found in a work dating from 1004. Today, the owners, Qiong Er Jiang and Guillaume Brochard, are working hard to execute their ambitious plans for building Château Ad Francos’ and its appellation’s reputation beyond its borders. The château’s vineyards are south-facing and grow on exceptionally good quality claylimestone slopes. The château’s winemaking consultant is Michel Rolland. Applying his indepth knowledge of the terroirs, he creates extraordinary wines displaying admirable depth and finesse. CULTIVATION De-leafing on both sides, green harvesting Hand harvesting, double sorting Low yield (35hl/ha) Average age of vines: 40 years VINIFICATION The wine is transferred into vat using gravity flow to reduce the astringency of the tannins yet preserve their quality and smoothness. « Vinification intégrale » in new selected French oak barrels 24 months ageing GRAPE VARIETIES 100% Merlot TASTING NOTES The Réserve Ad Aeternam from Château Ad Francos displays a magnificent deep, dark garnetred hue which is almost black. The nose reveals a complex bouquet, a reflection of its long ageing, with its toasty, vanilla notes, which allow the grape to express itself with delicate scents of blackberries and blackcurrants. The wine is full-bodied on entry and is just as charming on the palate - perfectly balanced, concentrated and distinguished with an elegant and solid structure. Its dark fruit and spicy aromas linger over an exceptionally rich and intense finish. FOOD & WINE PAIRING This fine wine is perfect for life’s precious moments and convivial drinking occasions Enjoy on its own or paired with authentic products of the finest quality. A drinking experience to savour and cherish. Best served at 18°C.
Grape variety | Merlot |
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Wine color | Red |
Wine growing region | Bordeaux |
Wine type | Sparkling |
Mininum Order Quantity | 0 |
Identifier | 22 |
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