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- Château du Cèdre is located in Cahors, which is located about an hour and a half east of Bordeaux.
- Founded in the 1950s by Belgian immigrant Léon Verhaeghe, third-generation Pascal and Jean-Marc now helm the estate.
- The family has always sought to elevate the Cahors appellation, emphasizing the importance of handmade, meticulously crafted wines.
- The estate has carried organic certification since 2012, though it practiced for many years before that.
- These Malbec-based expressions are focused and concentrated, long and elegant, truly capturing the beautiful Lot terroir.
Brothers Pascal and Jean-Marc Verhaeghe bring a welcome refinement to the wines of picturesque Cahors, located about an hour and a half east of Bordeaux. The Verhaeghe vineyards were founded in the 1950s by Léon Verhaeghe, who had moved to the Lot region from his native Belgium a few years previously. His son Charles began making wines at Château du Cèdre in the 1970s and was a pioneer in that he planted vines on the poor stony soils of the Cahors appellation, at a time when most wines were mass produced. Since 1988, third generation Pascal and Jean-Marc have continued in the same vein, perfecting the approach with their meticulous work in the vineyard and the cellar.
In 2000, the use of herbicides and chemicals were banned, and the estate was certified organic in 2012. Cahors wines are made predominantly from Malbec and known for being powerful, rich and dark. Pascal and Jean-Marc build on these terroir-driven qualities to produce wines that are very polished and remarkably balanced, utilizing long ageing periods in oak barrels and 57HL casks,. These wines are quite approachable when young, as well as age exceptionally well.
Their meticulous approach and time honored traditon produces wines that are focused and concentrated, long and elegant, truly capturing the beautiful Lot terroir. Today, the fourth generation, Pascal's sons Jules and Robin, have joined the family estate, bringing a new momentum for the future.
Farming and vinification practices: Sustainable, Organic
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