Château Doisy-Dubroca

The winery Château Doisy - Dubroca located in the municipality Barsac, a part of the Appellation d' Origine Barsac in the wine region of Bordeaux. The wines are sold commercially under the much better-known name Sauternes. In the Bordeaux Wine Classification of 1855 it was classified as " Deuxième Cru Classé ". The estate has 3.23 hectares. The vineyards are located away from the former Château Doisy Schwestergut Daëne and Château Doisy - Védrines and Château Climens and Château Coutet not far. The expansion of the remaining sweet white wines made ​​in the neighboring Château Climens, which is also one of the Lurton family.

In addition to the Grand Vin, the winery also fills the second wine Demoiselle de Doisy.

History

The history of the estate can be traced to the 17th century to trace, as Jean Raymond in February 1677 an estate called Doisic took over. The Védrines family came on June 5, 1704 by the marriage of Jean -Baptiste Védrines with the granddaughter of Jean Marie Raymond in the possession of the property and of farmland in the hamlet of La Pinesse. The first vineyards were probably created only by the descendants of Jean- Baptiste and Marie. After 1794, the owners purchased a parcel of Château Coutet. A first honorable mention of a winery can be found in the 1832 published work de tous les topography vignobles connus by André Jullien. It is unknown when the historical unit Doisy was divided. In 1850 was one of the largest part of the property nor Madame Dubosq, which was probably a direct descendant of Védrines family. In 1851, Madame Dubosq sold the estate to the Boireau family. This unit later became known as Château Doisy - Védrines. The Faux family took over a part to be sold, which is still known as the Château Doisy - Dubroca today. The wine merchant Jean Jacques Emmanuel Daëne acquired the second -counter parcel that was performed later under the name Château Doisy Daëne.

In 1855 all three goods were given a rank of Deuxième Cru Classé occasion of the Bordeaux Classification.

Doisy Dubroca was named after the secession from the Château Doisy Doisy composite Gravas. When the daughter of Henri Faux Gounouilhou family married, there was a temporary approach to Château Climens. However Gounouilhou separated quickly from Doisy - Dubroca and sold to the brothers Camille and Marcel Dubroca. After the death of Camille Marcel was from 1916 single owner.

Lucien Lurton took over in 1971, the winery, which changed its name now under the name known today. Since 1992, Louis Lurton is responsible for the winery.

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