
2000 Chateau Cissac
In 1895, Jacques Mondon, a lawyer in Pauillac, acquired several vineyards in the parish of Cissac-Médoc. He combined these different vineyards under the name of Château Cissac. In 1940, Louis Vialard inherited the property from his grand-parents Mondon and he set about the task of restoring the vineyards and the out-buildings as well as the family home. The Château is of a particular architectural style, a "chartreuse" of the 18th century and is probably on the site of a roman villa.
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Tasting Note: Attractive aromas of crushed blackberries and violets. Full- to medium-bodied, with firm, slightly austere tannins and a medium finish. Score range: 85-88
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