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Chateau du Retout Wine
The Phylloxera crisis at the end of
the 19th century destroyed most of
the French vineyards. Shortly after,
the First World War, as well as the
splitting up of properties due to
inheritance laws, often led to the
abandonment of winegrowing in
general and even to the
disappearance of some of the
smaller wine estates.
This was the case with Château
Retou-Rosset in Lamarque and
Château Salva de Camino in Cussac
Fort Médoc, both of which were
classified “crus bourgeois”, as well
as another estate, the “petit cru”
Château Moulina. It was only in the
1950s, after their acquisition by the
Kopp family, that these estates
were brought back to life.
After a great deal of time and
effort, the vineyards were gradually
rebuilt. Today, this estate is still run
by the Kopp family; daughter and
son-in-law.
Today Château du Retout has 34
hectares of AOC Haut Medoc
vineyards and 1.5 hectares of white
grape varieties. |
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