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First, he name of the estate comes from its geographical location on the Cos hill and the name of Francois Labory, who was the first owner until 1845.
Indeed, Mr. d’Estournel then acquired it before selling it again to an English banker, Charles Martyns in 1852. Then, the property was finally taken over by George Weber in the 1930’s, who bequeathed it to his daughter and son-in-law, Francois Audoy in 1959.
In 1971, the couple acquired the neighbouring estate, Chateau Andron Blanquet. Their sons worked with them on the two estates for a few years and then the elder Bernard took over the running of the properties. Bernard is a strong, practical manager with a quiet reassuring manner. He has always lived in Saint-Estephe and is perfectly emblematic of his estate, his wines and the appellation that he has presided over since 2000.
Red ruby
Cranberry, cherry, blackcurrant, blackberry and leather.
The palate, dry with again red fruit base that shows some character of cherry, cranberry and plum.
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