Château de Malle
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Historic 1855 Second Growth Sauternes with stunning gardens and organic commitment.
Château de Malle is a historic estate in Bordeaux, renowned as a Second Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 Classification of Sauternes and Barsac. Established in 1598, the château itself is a classified Historic Monument, featuring remarkable 18th-century architecture and Italian-style gardens inspired by Versailles. The estate spans approximately 50 hectares across the prestigious Sauternes and Graves appellations, producing exquisite sweet white wines, dry white wines (M de Malle), and red Graves wines. Since 2024, under the ownership of Luc and Clémence Planty, Château de Malle has embraced organic farming, reflecting a commitment to both its rich heritage and sustainable viticulture.
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Who Is This For?
Château de Malle is ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking a historically significant Sauternes Grand Cru Classé, as well as those interested in visiting a beautiful château with remarkable gardens and a commitment to organic viticulture. It also appeals to those looking for versatile Bordeaux wines, including dry whites and reds.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Château de Malle's classification?
- Château de Malle is classified as a Second Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 Classification of Sauternes and Barsac.
- What types of wines does Château de Malle produce?
- Château de Malle primarily produces sweet white Sauternes, but also offers dry white wines (M de Malle) and red Graves wines.
- Is Château de Malle a historic monument?
- Yes, the Château de Malle building and its gardens are classified as Historic Monuments.
- Who are the current owners of Château de Malle?
- Luc and Clémence Planty acquired Château de Malle in 2024.
- Does Château de Malle practice organic farming?
- Yes, Château de Malle is committed to organic farming and obtained Organic Agriculture certification in 2024.