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Chateau Chasse Spleen Wine
Mrs Castaing, heiress to this
beautiful, gravelly part of Poujeaux,
was a good acquaintance of
Baudelaire. She met him through
her neighbour, the painter Odilon
Redon, who lived at Chateau Peyre-
Lebade. The term ‘Spleen’ was
created by Baudelaire in 1857, just
two years after the classification in
Cru Classes. Chasse Spleen, which
was only created after Baudelaire's
inheritance and classification, is
therefore not part of the 1855
Grand Cru Classés classification.
Chasse Spleen was rightly classified
as a ‘Cru Bourgeois exceptionnel’ in
1932. Celine Villars, the
granddaughter of Jacques Merlaut,
is now in charge of this estate and
it was her mother, Bernadette
Villars, who brought Chateau
Chasse-Spleen (Moulis) back to a
particularly high level. In the
1980s, Bernadette introduced new
stainless steel barrels, new
drainage methods in the vineyard
and steam cleaning of the wooden
barrels. She suddenly disappeared
from Claire's life when she died in
an accident in 1992, but not
without having passed on her
passion for winemaking with
respect for the grape. Claire herself
is now the driving force behind
Chateau La Gurgue (Margaux),
Chateau La Ferriere (Margaux) and
Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal
(Pauillac). |
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