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Château Argentiès

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Château Argentiès
Located in Lagrasse (Aude), a small isolated medieval village halfway between Narbonne and Carcassonne, the Château Argentiès extends over a magnificent estate of more than 400 hectares, including 52 hectares of vines. The winery is an ancient building with a series of arches built over the centuries. The estate once belonged to the Abbey of Lagrasse, founded by Emperor Charlemagne in 778 and considered one of the most powerful abbeys in France.

In January 2011, the Delpech family acquired Château Argentiès with the aim of making wines in the Languedoc appellation that respect tradition. In 2011, the vineyard and wines are certified organic. Legend has it that the mountain of Alaric, which lies on the Argentiès estate, hides the treasure of three kings: Alaric, Caesar and Salomon, guarded by a family of eagles whose wings appear on the estate logo.
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Château Argentiès - Pièce Noble 2015

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1*Étoile Hachette

"On the nose, some animal notes, then light spices and black fruits; on the palate, roundness and sweetness, balanced by a livelier, bracing finish." (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2018)

Château Argentiès - L'Alaric blanc 2017

A gourmet, highly aromatic white from this beautiful blend of Grenache Blanc, Picpoul and Viognier! This fresh, fruity, well-balanced and very pleasant white is a perfect accompaniment to summer dishes, salads, fish tartar, grilled white meats ...

Château Argentiès - L'Alaric rouge 2015

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4/5 (1 review)

1*Étoile Hachette

"Equal parts Grenache and Syrah (40% each) with additional Carignan for this charming wine, which opens gently with stewed black fruits and spices. On the palate, it has a supple attack, then gains volume, carried by silky, soft tannins". (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2018)