In Part 1 of our series on Hobby vineyards in the Bordeaux region we established a definition for this type of vineyard estate. Above all it will be an estate ...
A subject that journalists often ask us about is the so-called hobby vineyard of Bordeaux. Given the work and commitment it takes to operate a vineyard estate, it is a ...
Something that we regularly talk through with our clients before they purchase a Bordeaux vineyard is careful consideration of a vineyard business plan. Not so easy early on when it ...
When a vineyard investor is starting to consider a Bordeaux vineyard for sale, sometimes it is helpful to just get an overview of the market to provide context from which ...
Is frost bad for vineyards. The short answer is – it depends on the time of year. Vineyard frost during the winter up to about March 15th at the latest ...
Bordeaux vineyard legend holds that donkeys taught us how to prune. The story goes that a priest was visiting starving parishioners with supplies carried by his donkeys in early winter. ...
Learning about pruning Bordeaux vineyards is an essential part of vineyard ownership. It is the moment in the annual vineyard cycle where an owner or vineyard manager can exert the ...
We were interested to see the recent sale of the acclaimed Bordeaux vineyard: Chateau Petit Village in the tiny but highly prestigious appellation of Pomerol. Pomerol famously saw the sale ...
A day with an Italian vineyard expert – Riccardo Romolini Perhaps surprisingly, the most common vineyard markets for our clients to request outside Bordeaux and Provence vineyards are not other ...
The Manoncourt family, owner of Château Figeac (with and estate of 40 hectares) sued their neighbour Richard Moreaud to prevent him from using the trademarks “Château Cormeil Figeac” and “Château ...