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26: 117:, was sold to Bonaventure Berthomeiu, a wealthy figure of Saint-Émilion. The present château was constructed in 1795–97, with two towers and a moat it is an unusually glamorous structure for the Pomerol district. After becoming one of the region's leading 105:
as a prime Pomerol château from the first generation of the viticultural revolution. In the 18th century its owners were the Chaussade de Chandos family, who had a friendly rivalry with the Kanon family of Saint-Émilion's
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Château Beauregard there is annually produced 50,000 to 65,000 bottles, and of the second wine Le Benjamin de Beauregard (formerly Domaine des Douves) there is typically produced 25,000 to 35,000 bottles.
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Since 1991 Beauregard is owned by Crédit Foncière, while the estate is managed by Vincent Priou. Several recent vintages have been made with the consultation of the
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The vineyard area extends 17.5 hectares (43 acres), with a grape variety distribution of 70%
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designed and built a replica of the château on the expansive Gould-Guggenheim estate in
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Château Beauregard is a historic estate, established in the 11th century by the
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The 2005 Château Beauregard label depicting the château constructed in 1795–97.
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in the 19th century, the estate was bought by the Clauzel family in 1920.
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Placed on the eastern outskirts of Pomerol and the hamlet Catusseau near
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This article is about the Pomerol winery. For the castles, see
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In 1793 the property, then with 6.3 hectares (16 acres) under
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Long Island's Prominent North Shore Families: Their Estates
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Nassau County, Long Island, in Early Photographs, 1869–1940
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of St. John of Jerusalem, while in terms of the initial
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1981:43–44; Raymond E. Spinzia, and Judith A. Spinzia,
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Château de Beauregard

Bordeaux wine
appellation
Pomerol
winery
Bordeaux wine region
Gironde
Saint-Émilion
Château Petit-Village
Vieux Château Certan
Château La Conseillante
second wine
Knights Hospitallers
viticulture
Henri Enjalbert
Château Canon
vine
crus
oenologist
Michel Rolland
Merlot
Cabernet Franc
Henry M. Polhemus and Lewis Augustus Coffin
Port Washington, Long Island, NY
Mrs Daniel Guggenheim
Château Beauregard technical file
"Château Beauregard en magnums 1982"
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