ProducerPuisseguin-Saint-Émilion
Château Saint-Edme
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Elegant red wines from the clay-limestone soils of Puisseguin.
Château Saint-Edme is a wine estate located in the Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion appellation of the Bordeaux region. As part of the satellite appellations of Saint-Émilion, it benefits from the region's characteristic clay-limestone soils, which are ideal for cultivating Merlot, the dominant grape variety. The estate produces red wines that typically exhibit a deep color, a fleshy texture, and a balanced structure with well-rounded tannins, reflecting the traditional winemaking expertise of the Libournais area.
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Who Is This For?
Ideal for those who appreciate classic, terroir-driven Bordeaux wines with a focus on Merlot.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the primary grape variety used at Château Saint-Edme?
- The primary grape variety is Merlot, which thrives in the clay-limestone soils of the Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion appellation.
- What kind of food pairs well with Château Saint-Edme wines?
- These wines pair excellently with grilled red meats, roasted lamb, and traditional French dishes, as well as savory Japanese cuisine like beef sukiyaki.
- Is Château Saint-Edme a well-known estate?
- It is a boutique estate within the Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion appellation, valued by enthusiasts for its authentic expression of the local terroir and the character of this historic satellite appellation.