*This image represents the intended product however, bottle designs, artwork, packaging and current batch release or proof may be updated from the producer without notice.

Where to buy 1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

CHF 182.00

Red Wine: 1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

It presents itself with great elegance and charm with precise aromas, imposing but very fine tannins and great length.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

  • ROLLING STONE
  • MEN'S JOURNAL
  • US WEEKLY

NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

Producer: Château La Marzelle

Vintage: 1998

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Detailed Description

      It presents itself with great elegance and charm with precise aromas, imposing but very fine tannins and great length.

        Producer Information

        Château La Marzelle is a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé estate situated at the western end of the Saint-Emilion appellation, a few hundred meters due south of the famed Château Figeac property. The estate was purchased by the current owners, the Sioen family, in 1998. The 17 hectare (42 acre) property is one of the original 75 châteaux named in the inaugural 1955 classification of Saint-Emilion. It remained in the classification list in every subsequent iteration until 2006 when it was dropped. It was subsequently one of four similarly demoted estates to launch legal proceedings against the verdict and demanding reinstatement. Although the 2006 classification was eventually dropped, La Marzelle was eventually reinstated in the 2012 edition. The recorded history of the estate dates back to the 18th Century, when it was in the hands of the Largeteau family, who had acquired it from a religious order in the region. After a run of owners and several divisions of the property, the then 13-hectare (32-acre) estate was purchased by Belgian textile entrepreneurs Jacqueline and Jean-Jacques Sioen in 1998. In 2004, the Sioens purchased an additional four hectares (ten acres) of neighboring vineyard to bring the estate to its current size. The Sioens also oversaw extensive restoration and modernisation work in the vineyards and the cellars. The vineyard is predominantly planted to Merlot (70 percent) with 20 percent Cabernet Franc and 10 percent Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines for the titular wine (or "grand vin") are fermented in stainless steel tanks and 500-liter wooden barrels designed for fermentation (vinification intégrale) prior to being run to 225 liter French oak barriques, of which around 60 percent are new oak. The wine spends between 16 and 18 months in barrel blending and bottling. The estate produces roughly 50,000 bottles of the grand vin, Château La Marzelle and 20,000 bottles of the second wine, Château Prieuré La Marzelle. The estate also produces 300 cases of a Vin de France designated rosé, Rosé de la Marzelle, from 60 percent Merlot, 30 percent Cabernet Franc and ten percent Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as Elle de La Marzelle, a third wine released under the basic Saint-Emilion title, composed primarily of Merlot, with ten percent Cabernet Franc and five percent Cabernet Sauvignon.

          Notice

          DISCLAIMER** This is a single item listing unless otherwise noted in the description. Retailer advises either in stock or in route to their location. Usually ships within one to four business days. Longer processing times may occur especially around holiday(s). Some items may become backordered or delayed without notice due to demand & will ship out upon arrival. Overseas 700ml products typically have longer processing/transit times. You can always verify product availability by calling 1-888-548-0333. Please refer to our cancellations & returns agreement or reach out to our support team at help@caskcartel.com for any additional questions.

          Dedicated Concierge

          Our dedicated team specializes in creating personalized shopping experiences. If you’re looking for a specific item or collection that isn’t appearing on our marketplace, please reach out to us at concierge@caskcartel.com or fill out the product inquiry form and one of our dedicated team members will be in touch.  Whether it’s a product you’ve experienced while traveling or a rare, hard to find item you’ve been searching for, we have an established global network of retailers with the ability to locate and source the rarest and hardest to find products.   

          1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru at CaskCartel.com
          CaskCartel.com

          1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

          CHF 182.00

          Red Wine: 1998 | Château La Marzelle | Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

          It presents itself with great elegance and charm with precise aromas, imposing but very fine tannins and great length.

          Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

          Featured in

          NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

          Producer: Château La Marzelle

          Vintage: 1998

          Size: 750ml

          ABV: 12%

          Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

          Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

          It presents itself with great elegance and charm with precise aromas, imposing but very fine tannins and great length.

          Producer Information

          Château La Marzelle is a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé estate situated at the western end of the Saint-Emilion appellation, a few hundred meters due south of the famed Château Figeac property. The estate was purchased by the current owners, the Sioen family, in 1998. The 17 hectare (42 acre) property is one of the original 75 châteaux named in the inaugural 1955 classification of Saint-Emilion. It remained in the classification list in every subsequent iteration until 2006 when it was dropped. It was subsequently one of four similarly demoted estates to launch legal proceedings against the verdict and demanding reinstatement. Although the 2006 classification was eventually dropped, La Marzelle was eventually reinstated in the 2012 edition. The recorded history of the estate dates back to the 18th Century, when it was in the hands of the Largeteau family, who had acquired it from a religious order in the region. After a run of owners and several divisions of the property, the then 13-hectare (32-acre) estate was purchased by Belgian textile entrepreneurs Jacqueline and Jean-Jacques Sioen in 1998. In 2004, the Sioens purchased an additional four hectares (ten acres) of neighboring vineyard to bring the estate to its current size. The Sioens also oversaw extensive restoration and modernisation work in the vineyards and the cellars. The vineyard is predominantly planted to Merlot (70 percent) with 20 percent Cabernet Franc and 10 percent Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines for the titular wine (or "grand vin") are fermented in stainless steel tanks and 500-liter wooden barrels designed for fermentation (vinification intégrale) prior to being run to 225 liter French oak barriques, of which around 60 percent are new oak. The wine spends between 16 and 18 months in barrel blending and bottling. The estate produces roughly 50,000 bottles of the grand vin, Château La Marzelle and 20,000 bottles of the second wine, Château Prieuré La Marzelle. The estate also produces 300 cases of a Vin de France designated rosé, Rosé de la Marzelle, from 60 percent Merlot, 30 percent Cabernet Franc and ten percent Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as Elle de La Marzelle, a third wine released under the basic Saint-Emilion title, composed primarily of Merlot, with ten percent Cabernet Franc and five percent Cabernet Sauvignon.

          View product