Château Boutisse
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Organic Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé — 2022 promoted, Merlot-driven elegance.
Château Boutisse is a prestigious estate in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux. Acquired by Xavier Milhade in 1996, the 25-hectare vineyard is planted on a clay-limestone plateau and is managed today by Marc Milhade and Elodie Richard-Milhade. The estate achieved organic certification (AB) in 2023 and was promoted to Grand Cru Classé in the landmark 2022 Saint-Émilion classification. The blend — dominated by Merlot (88%) with Cabernet Sauvignon (10%), Cabernet Franc (1%), and rare Carmenère (1%) — yields wines of remarkable depth, silky tannins, and elegant structure.
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Who Is This For?
Perfect for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a modern, sustainably crafted Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé with excellent aging potential. Ideal for those who appreciate the complexity of Right Bank blends and rare Carmenère.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the classification of Château Boutisse?
- Château Boutisse is officially classified as a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé, having been promoted in the 2022 classification — a landmark achievement for the Milhade family.
- Who owns and manages Château Boutisse?
- The estate was acquired in 1996 by Xavier Milhade and is currently managed by his children Marc Milhade and Elodie Richard-Milhade.
- What grape varieties are grown at Château Boutisse?
- The vineyard is planted with Merlot (88%), Cabernet Sauvignon (10%), Cabernet Franc (1%), and a small amount of the rare Carmenère (1%).
- Is Château Boutisse certified organic?
- Yes, the estate achieved official organic certification (AB — Agriculture Biologique) starting with the 2023 vintage.
- What are the best food pairings for Château Boutisse?
- It pairs exceptionally well with red meats, roasted duck, mushroom dishes, and rich Japanese dishes such as sukiyaki and teriyaki beef.