Collection: château desmirail

Château Desmirail, Third Grand Cru Classé in 1855, benefits from an exceptional location, on the edge of the famous
Route des Châteaux. Behind a majestic pink marble portal, an elegant 18th century chartreuse and a
typical Médoc vat from the end of the 19th century.
Jean Desmirail, on the occasion of his marriage to a young lady Rausan, gave his name, at the end of the 17th century, to the property.
In 1914, the estate belonged to Mr. de Mendelssohn, nephew of the great composer but also grandson of the Médoc poet
Biarnez. The French state confiscated the property, then sold it at auction to Mr. Michel, an industrialist from the north. Current successor of Jean
Desmirail, Denis Lurton took over from his father Lucien in 1992.