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CHATEAU DE BEAUFOY; 1914


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THE CHATEAU

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Beaufoy

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EST. 1914


 

FOUNDING & MISSION

 

Our family story replete with stubborn, straightforward characters, chance meetings and far-flung voyages, seems to be a reflection of the Heartlands – the land that made us and that we call home. As we have been touched by the passion and persistence of our predecessors, wine is a family lifestyle that we strive to cherish and pass from one generation to another within de Rosius household.

 

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In the foothills of Arentania, in a remote place named Haute-Epine by the natives, is one of the most advanced, artistic and holistic wineries. The vision of Auvergnian lord Louis II and his wife Marguerite, what started out as 25 acres of steep land in 1908 is now producing red blends that are raising the bar for Aaunic wines and concurrently capturing the oenotourism zeitgeist.

 

The Beaufoy vineyard’s soils are homogeneous, essentially made up of deep Arentanian gravel. On top of having high draining properties, these soils of pebbles and dirt accumulate heat during the day and release it during the night, and they contribute to a moderate growth and a deep rooting of the vine.

 

WARES

 

Arentanie Rosé

Arentanie Rosé goes beyond the bottle; it represents the energy of the vines, the power of our grapes and the elegance of a rosé blend made up of Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot. Energetic and elegant; fruity with a dry finish. This rosé features stone notes of summer fruits like apricots and passion fruit with a surprising hint of citrus on the finish. Toast with smoked salmon olive oil, pasta with pomodoro sauce, Parmesan cheese and fresh basil.

 

Sauvignon de Mont Louis

This delightful sort is an elegant wine, with a unique minerality and silky sensation in the mouth. It has a firm structure, with soft and slightly tense tannins, together with a balanced acidity, creating a nervous wine with an unforgettable long finish. It presents aromas of red and black fruits, such as raspberries, plums and blackberries, hence the ruby red colour. Notes of fresh spices appear, along with nuts and a slight touch of mocha from the Auvergnat barrels.

 

Femme Élégante

Femme Élégante is the goddess of Haute-Epine - the Place of Beauty. Complex, beautiful, voluptuous, intense, elegant and fresh. She is the mystical world's personification of our incredible terroir, which was brilliantly captured in a bottle. A timeless reflection of the beauty of nature. It is a brilliantly intense wine, full of ideas and movement, as well as diverse. Here the Carmenere  gives volume to the mixture with black fruits and refreshing spices that dance of blue flowers, such as violets and lavenders, with white rose petals adorn together those complex layers of flavours elegantly with brilliant acidity deliver an infinite and at the same time sincere balance, to provide a long and leisurely ending to this story.

 



 

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Patronized by the Offices of

His Lordship The Marquis of Haute-Epine, Count of Beaufoy and Arentaniebourg, Baron of Rosius, Lord of Mont Louis, Protector of Arentania, Lord-Commandant of the Rose Guard, Royal Magistrate of the United Kingdom of Aaun and Protector of Arentania

Seigneur Louis II August de Rosius

 

Her Ladyship The Marchioness-Consort of Haute-Epine, Countess-Consort of Beaufoy and Arentaniebourg, Baroness-Consort of Rosius, Lady of Mont Louis

Madame Marguerite de Lewes

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An addict to wines peruses the contents of the pronouncements, as she pens to her once ward in anticipation of brisk delivery of bottles. @Axelu

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Brandt Barclay thinks about ordering from his great winemaking friend, for the Minitz tavern!

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Fernand de Lewes begins to pen a letter, one pertaining to the purchase of a few casks of each delectable wine.

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