Poging GOUD - Vrij
Take THREE
Decanter
|June 2025
Our Contributing Editor and expert on Bordeaux has followed developments at many estates over decades of visiting. Here he reveals the vision and financial input that have transformed the quality of the wines at a trio of them
I have been visiting Bordeaux for 40 years, observing its constant evolution, mostly for the better. Mediocre wines don't sell, and owners need profits. This has given them an incentive to invest, improve viticulture and adapt to fluctuating market conditions. The following are three very different properties that have changed radically over the decades, and thanks to a combination of money, passion and imagination, they have been transformed.
Château Smith Haut Lafitte
Pessac-Léognan CCG
For almost 90 years, this large Graves estate was owned by the Bordeaux négociant Eschenauer.
The wines weren't bad, but they were very dull. An abundant crop leading to a full cellar was the goal.
In the late 1980s, former Olympic skier and retail tycoon Daniel Cathiard was selling his business and keen to acquire a wine estate. In Burgundy, any properties for sale were small, but in Bordeaux, he learned, he could buy estates on a larger scale.
'I was attracted to Smith because it had 80 hectares in a single parcel,' he recalls. 'It was a classified growth, so I sensed a potential that Eschenauer hadn't yet realised.'
Daniel and his equally dynamic wife Florence, a fellow ski champion and a formidable advertising executive, threw themselves into the project with an ambition that astonished their neighbours. They added their own cooperage - a rarity in Bordeaux - and created a resort among the vines. A rusticstyle hotel was supported by two restaurants, one of which soon shone with a Michelin star or two.
It wasn't all plain sailing. The chef’s tangled love life affected consistency in the kitchen. And when I dined with the Cathiards during the soft launch of their top restaurant, dusk fell and the frogs that inhabited the adjoining lake turned up the volume.
Dit verhaal komt uit de June 2025-editie van Decanter.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Decanter
Decanter
What to pair with tea
Thanks to its inherent complexities, tea is particularly adept at pairing with food, making it a great alternative to wine
2 mins
January 2026
Decanter
WINES of the YEAR 2025
As you finish up your festive chocolate assortments, we bring you our own selection of favourites. From a year's worth of tastings, Decanter's Regional Editors have picked out 65 wines from across the globe, all scoring between 95 and 100 points. Now, which one to choose first...
12 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Shrubs take root
Unfamiliar to many, shrubs are making waves in the zero-alcohol category. But what is a shrub and how do you drink one?
2 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Heitz Cellar
Seven years into its new ownership, decades of commitment to place and a traditional approach at this historic Napa Valley producer continue, reflected in a style and elegance that can be seen and tasted in vintages both old and new
9 mins
January 2026
Decanter
An unorthodox PAIRING
Running and wine may seem unlikely bedfellows, but the combination is proving increasingly popular
3 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Books etc
Our regular reviewer is excited by the first instalment in a new series on Bordeaux's communes
2 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Andrew Jefford
These drinks will cling on to the “wine” name like a climber on a cliff edge’
3 mins
January 2026
Decanter
The world's best wine spas
Beautiful vineyard scenery, top-quality wines on hand and the ultimate in relaxation and pamper-treatment – what could be better for the weary wine lover? These six wine spa venues on three continents can go to the top of your bucket list
6 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Dr Edge
A 10-year retrospective tasting of 48 wines from this little-known Tasmanian winery has highlighted the skill of their unconventional, music-obsessed maker
4 mins
January 2026
Decanter
Amber Gardner
We are seeing a shift back towards the known, the familiar and, ultimately, the comforting'
3 mins
January 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
