Description
Detailed Description
Château Franc Mayne is Grand Cru Classé located just 1 km from the village of Saint-Émilion. The estate has had several owners over the years and in 2018 was acquired by French businessman Jean-Pierre Savare. Together with head winemaker Martine Cazeneuve, their attention to detail includes hand-harvesting and plot-by-plot vinification to ensure the best quality possible. The 2002 vintage is a medium-bodied wine, with an intensely fruity nose, complemented by seductive notes of vanilla, spices, oak and earth.
Producer Information
Château Franc Mayne is a seven-hectare (17 acre) Saint-Emilion estate, lying two kilometes (1.2 miles) west of Saint-Emilion town. The estate has been a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé since the first classification of the appellation in 1955 (ratified in 1959) – a status it has held since then.Acquired by French businessman Jean-Pierre Savare in 2018, the 18th Century property had previously seen a succession of owners throughout the decades, including a spell under insurance giant – and well-known wine investor – AXA.Savare died in 2019 and the estate is overseen by his son, Thomas, alongside Martine Cazeneuve, who runs the property. Cazeneuve previously ran the Haut-Médoc estate, Château Paloumey (in which Savare is also a silent partner), until she passed this onto her son, Pierre Cazeneuve, in 2015.
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