Château Calon Segur
Chateau Calon Segur draws its name from the ancient French term "Calon," referring to a Middle Ages vessel utilized for transporting timber across the Garonne River. The estate's history intertwines with the Marquis de Segur, who presided over the property in the early 18th century. As a Third Classified Growth in the renowned Saint-Estèphe appellation, Chateau Calon-Segur has remained under the stewardship of the esteemed Capbern-Gasqueton family throughout the 19th century until 2012. Today, the chateau continues to produce wines that showcase an exceptional style, reflecting the distinctive characteristics of the appellation.
Chateau Calon Segur draws its name from the ancient French term "Calon," referring to a Middle Ages vessel utilized for transporting timber across the Garonne River. The estate's history intertwines with the Marquis de Segur, who presided over the property in the early 18th century. As a Third Classified Growth in the renowned Saint-Estèphe appellation, Chateau Calon-Segur has remained under the stewardship of the esteemed Capbern-Gasqueton family throughout the 19th century until 2012. Today, the chateau continues to produce wines that showcase an exceptional style, reflecting the distinctive characteristics of the appellation.
Chateau Calon Segur draws its name from the ancient French term "Calon," referring to a Middle Ages vessel utilized for transporting timber across the Garonne River. The estate's history intertwines with the Marquis de Segur, who presided over the property in the early 18th century. As a Third Classified Growth in the renowned Saint-Estèphe appellation, Chateau Calon-Segur has remained under the stewardship of the esteemed Capbern-Gasqueton family throughout the 19th century until 2012. Today, the chateau continues to produce wines that showcase an exceptional style, reflecting the distinctive characteristics of the appellation.