A delicious invitation into one of the largest Médoc vineyards owned by the Rothschild family Château Clarke, a vast estate of Bordeaux wine, has maintained a winemaking tradition for over two centuries. Named after the Irish family that owned the property in the 18th century, the vineyard was later acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild in 1973. With a vision and love for wine, Rothschild transformed Château Clarke into the icon it is today--one of the largest Médoc vineyards on a 145-hectare estate where wines and gardens bloom in harmony.
Unfolding across four sections--Roots, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits--
Château Clarke tells the story of this estate, from Rothschild's restoration and redesign of the entire vineyard to the aromatic brilliance of the wine. While the Edmond de Rothschild family continues to carry on this legacy, their archival materials grace the pages, in addition to an analysis of vintage wines and still-life photography that capture the gardens' beauty and art.
Château Clarke is a gorgeous invitation to explore the joy and taste of living.
About the AuthorB?atrice Brasseur is an independent journalist who has a passion for wine, its stakeholders, its econom, y and its lifestyle. She collaborates with numerous titles of the national press, namely Les Echos and its magazine supplements, S?rie Limit?e and WeekEnd. She also specializes in lifestyle journalism, patrimonial heritage, and philanthropy.
Georgie Hindle has worked as a copywriter with Decanter.com since 2011. She has become a renowned specialist of everything the wine world has to offer. Today, as editor-in-chief of Decanter Premium, she lives in Bordeaux, in the south-west of France, where she writes about the wines of the region.