Chateau Martet, La Fierte de mon Pere, 2018

Chateau Martet, La Fierte de mon Pere, 2018

Retail Price (inc. GST) (750ml)

Per Bottle: $210.88

Wine Profile

Aroma Notes-

.La Fierté de mon Père Since 1998 the goal at Martet has been to produce excellent wines.

The vineyard has been entirely replanted at higher densities.
La Réserve de la Famille has become the standard of Château Martet and a true benchmark for Bordeaux wines.

In 2015, thanks to an exceptional year and unfortunately following the death of Patrick, his children and his wife decided to dedicate a special cuvée to him: La Fierté de mon Père.

La Fierté is not a micro cuvée, but rather an extrapolation of what La Réserve de la Famille will become over time. Trials taken to the extreme not for more concentration but for more richness, balance and aromatic intensity. In short, a Pride!

100% Merlot

  • Year 2018 | 2019
  • Colour Red
  • Country France
  • Region Bordeaux
  • Type Wine
  • Classification None
  • Appellation Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux
  • Grapes/Blend Merlot
  • Country France
  • Bottle Size 750
  • LWIN 2239989

Chateau Martet

Chateau Martet. The terroir is made up of all the factors of the ecosystem around a region or a product. Here, the vine and therefore the soil, the subsoil, the climate, the topography, the biodiversity and of course the work of man. Understanding and respecting all these elements are the keys to a fulfilling and qualitative production.

The AOC Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux is located in the Saint-Emilion region. With only 280 ha, Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux produces 160,000 hl / year of mainly red wines (90%), sweet white wines and a small proportion of dry white wines.

The appellation's soils are clay-limestone and sandy-clay. The traditional Bordeaux grape varieties are used both for the reds (the vast majority of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc), and for the whites (Semillon, Sauvignon, Muscadelle and Ugni Blanc).

The red wines, suitable for aging, are full-bodied, structured and have a beautiful tannic structure.


My Fathers Pride

In 1991, Patrick de Coninck and Albert Michiels acquired Château Martet. This estate, ideally located on a hillside along the Dordogne, offers an exceptional heritage with a relationship to the vine and to the people dating back to Roman times. Château Martet was built in the 13th century: a hospitable house of the Templar order for pilgrims to Saint Jacques de Compostela. Immediately Patrick and Albert had the ambitious project to restore the vineyard and the property to their nobility. From 1993 to 2006, a restructuring of the vineyard was undertaken: uprooting of grape varieties unsuitable for the soil and uprooting of large vines to favor low-density vines.

From 1998 Patrick de Coninck trusted Louis Mitjavile to advise him on both viticulture and oenology. Beautiful applications saw the light of day. Cord pruning, spring disbudding, green harvests and weighted stripping, harvests at staggered stages, taking into account the maturities plot by plot, allowed the reception in the cellar of harvest blossoming with great potential. Quickly, these efforts produced a great Bordeaux wine, a true benchmark: the Réserve de Famille.

Unfortunately, 2016 marked the disappearance of Patrick de Coninck.

The Coninck Family decided to pay homage to him and to continue his efforts. La Fierté de Mon Père was born: a noble and generous cuvée with a pronounced character, the consecration of what made Château Martet so successful: the love of a terroir and the work of enthusiasts.

2021: the Martet - Mitjavile collaboration takes off again with the arrival of Nina Mitjavile, From the age of 15, Nina starts working on family estates (Château Tertre Roteboeuf, Roc de Cambes), before taking up root definitively from 2005 to 2020 where she is in charge of viticulture and the oenological aspect. Her passion for wine combined with her transversal mastery of the vines make her a leading winegrower.

Today the children of Patrick de Coninck continue this work and place Château Martet in the rank of essential vineyard: five great wines, a warm property and a preserved biodiversity which make the reputation of this rich and passionate history.

 

 

 

  • Veal
  • Cheese
  • Venison
  • Beef
  • Osso buco
  • Boeuf bourguignon
  • Beef Stroganoff
  • Borscht
  • Filet mignon
  • Beef Wellington
  • Pepper steak
  • Steak tartare
  • Classic Lamb Roast
  • Roast Pork Belly
  • Cedar
  • Earthy
  • Bell Pepper
  • Cassis
  • Full Body

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The AOC Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux is located in the Saint-Emilion region. With only 280 ha, Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux produces 160,000 hl / year of mainly red wines (90%), sweet white wines and a small proportion of dry white wines.

The appellation's soils are clay-limestone and sandy-clay. The traditional Bordeaux grape varieties are used both for the reds (the vast majority of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc), and for the whites (Semillon, Sauvignon, Muscadelle and Ugni Blanc).

The red wines, suitable for aging, are full-bodied, structured and have a beautiful tannic structure.


My Fathers Pride

In 1991, Patrick de Coninck and Albert Michiels acquired Château Martet. This estate, ideally located on a hillside along the Dordogne, offers an exceptional heritage with a relationship to the vine and to the people dating back to Roman times. Château Martet was built in the 13th century: a hospitable house of the Templar order for pilgrims to Saint Jacques de Compostela. Immediately Patrick and Albert had the ambitious project to restore the vineyard and the property to their nobility. From 1993 to 2006, a restructuring of the vineyard was undertaken: uprooting of grape varieties unsuitable for the soil and uprooting of large vines to favor low-density vines.

From 1998 Patrick de Coninck trusted Louis Mitjavile to advise him on both viticulture and oenology. Beautiful applications saw the light of day. Cord pruning, spring disbudding, green harvests and weighted stripping, harvests at staggered stages, taking into account the maturities plot by plot, allowed the reception in the cellar of harvest blossoming with great potential. Quickly, these efforts produced a great Bordeaux wine, a true benchmark: the Réserve de Famille.

Unfortunately, 2016 marked the disappearance of Patrick de Coninck.

The Coninck Family decided to pay homage to him and to continue his efforts. La Fierté de Mon Père was born: a noble and generous cuvée with a pronounced character, the consecration of what made Château Martet so successful: the love of a terroir and the work of enthusiasts.

2021: the Martet - Mitjavile collaboration takes off again with the arrival of Nina Mitjavile, From the age of 15, Nina starts working on family estates (Château Tertre Roteboeuf, Roc de Cambes), before taking up root definitively from 2005 to 2020 where she is in charge of viticulture and the oenological aspect. Her passion for wine combined with her transversal mastery of the vines make her a leading winegrower.

Today the children of Patrick de Coninck continue this work and place Château Martet in the rank of essential vineyard: five great wines, a warm property and a preserved biodiversity which make the reputation of this rich and passionate history.

 

 

 

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The Grape/Blend

Merlot

The Producer

Chateau Martet

Chateau Martet. The terroir is made up of all the factors of the ecosystem around a region or a product. Here, the vine and therefore the soil, the subsoil, the climate, the topography, the biodiversity and of course the work of man. Understanding and respecting all these elements are the keys to a fulfilling and qualitative production.

The AOC Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux is located in the Saint-Emilion region. With only 280 ha, Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux produces 160,000 hl / year of mainly red wines (90%), sweet white wines and a small proportion of dry white wines.

The appellation's soils are clay-limestone and sandy-clay. The traditional Bordeaux grape varieties are used both for the reds (the vast majority of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc), and for the whites (Semillon, Sauvignon, Muscadelle and Ugni Blanc).

The red wines, suitable for aging, are full-bodied, structured and have a beautiful tannic structure.


My Fathers Pride

In 1991, Patrick de Coninck and Albert Michiels acquired Château Martet. This estate, ideally located on a hillside along the Dordogne, offers an exceptional heritage with a relationship to the vine and to the people dating back to Roman times. Château Martet was built in the 13th century: a hospitable house of the Templar order for pilgrims to Saint Jacques de Compostela. Immediately Patrick and Albert had the ambitious project to restore the vineyard and the property to their nobility. From 1993 to 2006, a restructuring of the vineyard was undertaken: uprooting of grape varieties unsuitable for the soil and uprooting of large vines to favor low-density vines.

From 1998 Patrick de Coninck trusted Louis Mitjavile to advise him on both viticulture and oenology. Beautiful applications saw the light of day. Cord pruning, spring disbudding, green harvests and weighted stripping, harvests at staggered stages, taking into account the maturities plot by plot, allowed the reception in the cellar of harvest blossoming with great potential. Quickly, these efforts produced a great Bordeaux wine, a true benchmark: the Réserve de Famille.

Unfortunately, 2016 marked the disappearance of Patrick de Coninck.

The Coninck Family decided to pay homage to him and to continue his efforts. La Fierté de Mon Père was born: a noble and generous cuvée with a pronounced character, the consecration of what made Château Martet so successful: the love of a terroir and the work of enthusiasts.

2021: the Martet - Mitjavile collaboration takes off again with the arrival of Nina Mitjavile, From the age of 15, Nina starts working on family estates (Château Tertre Roteboeuf, Roc de Cambes), before taking up root definitively from 2005 to 2020 where she is in charge of viticulture and the oenological aspect. Her passion for wine combined with her transversal mastery of the vines make her a leading winegrower.

Today the children of Patrick de Coninck continue this work and place Château Martet in the rank of essential vineyard: five great wines, a warm property and a preserved biodiversity which make the reputation of this rich and passionate history.

 

 

 


The Region