| CHATEAU DE MALLE
- HISTOTY OF FAMILY - A
SUPERB ABODE - ITALIAN GARDENS
- VISIT
Château de Malle is a classified historic
monument and is an exquisite residence surrounded
by magnificent Italian style gardens. Built at the beginning
of the 17th Century by Jacques
de Malle, descendant of an old Preignac family and President
of the Parliament of Bordeaux,
the Château has remained in the same family without
ever changing hands. The estate enjoys, amongst other things,
a privileged geographical situation as the vineyard stretches
over some of the most sought after land of three communes,
Preignac, Toulenne and Fargues. It is also situated across
two prestigious areas of controlled appellation of origin
namely, Graves and Sauternes. Moreover, the excellent quality
of the sweet wine from Château de Malle was acknowledged
in the famous classification of 1855 destined for the Universal
Exposition in Paris as per Imperial decree.
The
estate has, over the centuries, known numerous trials and
tribulations. Both good and bad fortune. The Château
was not inhabited regularly for practically two generations.
In the early fifties Pierre de Bournazel took over the property
inherited from his uncle and godfather, Pierre de Lur-Saluces.
He was a man possessed by a love of the land and of stone
and he decided to re-instil life into the buildings and vineyards
which undeniably were in a state of considerable neglect.
He rebuilt the fermentation cellar, studied estate management,
followed a course in oenology and together, with the help
of his wife, made it a point of honour to re-establish the
initial shape and form of the rooms of the Château whilst
retaining their original appearance.
In 1956 he replanted the entire vineyard which had been destroyed
by frost. Pierre de Bournazel became, as time went by, a major
figure in the viticultural world of Bordeaux.
He became the president of the Classified Growth Association
of Sauternes and Barsac and in 1959 created the “Commanderie
du Bontemps de Sauternes et Barsac”.
Since the death in 1985 of her husband the Countess de Bournazel
has taken great pains to continue the magnificent task which
he commenced. Whilst continuing with the work of renovating
to its previous splendour both the Château and the gardens,
she has also managed to surround herself with an efficient
team, responsible for continuing the task of enhancing the
quality and value of the vineyard. She is today seconded by
her sons.
Château de Malle produces three excellent and prestigious
wines - Château de Malle, Sauternes, “Grand Cru
Classé” Great Classified Growth in 1855, Château
de Cardaillan, a red Graves, and the M. de Malle a dry white
Graves.
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