A marriage of Malbec and Chateau Leret 'terroir', a nose where blackcurrant dominates the red fruit aromas, with shades of licorice and vanilla. A supple touch on the palate thanks to fine, soft tannins.
The Chateau is imbued with history, and legends link it to Jeanne Aymet, who is said to have had an affair there with Henri IV. Chateau Leret-Monpezat has 36 hectares of vines in the heart of the appellation, between the limestone plateau and the Lot valley.