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  • Weather

    14° C Clear sky
  • Time

    22:37 PM
  • Wine average?

    92 Tb
  • Country Ranking?

    510
  • Region Ranking?

    292
  • Popularity ranking?

    216

History

The name of the estate comes from its geographical location on the Cos hill and the name of François Labory, who was the first owner until 1845.

Louis Gaspard d'Estournel then acquired it before having to sell it again to an English banker, Charles Martyns in 1852. The property was finally taken over by George Weber in the 1930's, who bequeathed it to his daughter  and son-in-law, François Audoy in 1959.
In 1971, the couple acquired the ne...

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Vineyards

This eighteen-hectare (44.5-acre) vineyard on top of the Cos hill is blessed with Quaternary gravel soils and exceptional drainage.“To extract the best, I strive vintage after vintage to perfect the fit between the plots and the grape varieties. I also choose slow growing rootstocks and keep the planting densities high.”

Over time, the changes came gradually through substantial investment into technology, particularly an ultra-modern vathou...

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