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1950 Château Pavie Macquin

Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950

Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru • red wine • 750 ml bottle

Regular price £271.00 GBP
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Unit price £361.33  per  l
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condition of the wine bottle

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Fill level: Mid Shoulder

Label: dirty, stained

Capsule: slightly damaged, slightly corroded, slightly dirty, slightly crumpled, slightly curved

Cork: slightly protruding, otherwise intact

Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950 – An extraordinary Bordeaux with history and character

Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950 is a rare and highly prized rarity from the renowned Saint-Émilion Grand Cru appellation in Bordeaux. The traditional Château Pavie-Macquin winery is one of the most respected producers in the region and is classified as Premier Grand Cru Classé B – a distinction that stands for the highest quality and a long tradition of winemaking.

Read more about the winery here: To the winery's website

The 1950 vintage is one of the historic Bordeaux vintages and is now only available in extremely limited quantities. Matured for over seven decades, this wine has undergone an impressive development and today represents an authentic testament to past winemaking art. Such mature wines are not only rare but also possess a special cultural and historical value.

The classic grape variety composition of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon reflects the typical style of the Saint-Émilion region. The vineyards of Chateau Pavie Macquin benefit from a unique limestone terroir, which significantly contributes to the quality and longevity of the wines. This interplay of grape varieties, location, and traditional production makes the 1950 vintage a coveted collector's item.

As a mature Bordeaux, this wine today represents less immediate enjoyment and more its historical and collector's value. Bottles from this vintage are rarely found on the market and are particularly valued by wine lovers, collectors, and investors. The Bordeaux wine is therefore ideally suited to complement a high-quality wine collection or as a long-term investment in the field of exclusive wines.

Each bottle tells its own story and may show individual age-related characteristics, such as differences in fill level, label, or cork condition. These characteristics are typical for wines of this age and underline their authenticity and their character as a document of time.

All wines from Pavie Macquin: To the available wines in the online shop

With the 1950 Pavie Macquin, you acquire an exceptional Bordeaux rarity that combines tradition, history, and rarity. A wine for connoisseurs, collectors, and all who appreciate the special value of historical vintages.

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    Classification: 1er Grand Cru Classé B (Saint-Émilion)

    Filling quantity: 750 ml bottle

    Alcohol content: 13% vol.

    Allergens: contains sulfites

  • Origin

    Wine type: red wine

    Country of origin: France

    Growing region: Bordeaux

    Appellation: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

responsibility

Manufacturer/bottler and responsible food business operator at the same time:

Château Pavie Macquin, 1 Peygenestau, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France

Description of Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950

This red wine from Château Pavie Macquin comes from the appellation Saint-Émilion Grand Cru , a growing region in Bordeaux . It is known that there is a classification system for wineries or wines in France You can complete your collection with this wine 1950 Chateau Pavie Macquin because it belongs to the classification Premier Grand Cru Classé B (Saint-Émilion) . The 750 ml bottle has an alcohol content of 13% vol. .

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Château Pavie Macquin 1950

Condition

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Fill level: Mid Shoulder

Label: dirty, stained

Capsule: slightly damaged, slightly corroded, slightly dirty, slightly crumpled, slightly curved

Cork: slightly protruding, otherwise intact

If multiple wine bottles are available, the condition of the wine bottle is similar to all bottles available on this product page.

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explanation of the condition

Using a snapshot from we have recorded the condition of this wine bottle 1950 Chateau Pavie Macquin for you.

We would like to point out that despite correct, constant and protected storage, the condition of the wine bottle can change over time. As with humans, the aging process can never be completely stopped. If your bottle red wine Chateau Pavie Macquin 1950 is on its way to you, shocks or weather conditions can affect its condition. But don't worry, we will pack your wine order carefully and safely.

  • Consider storage location

    The plan is for you to receive your bottle of wine - Château Pavie Macquin 1950 - in person. This ensures that the red wine is not unnecessarily exposed to the weather. If you have wine delivered to a parcel station, pay attention to cold or hot day and night temperatures. This is because a parcel station is usually not air-conditioned. Spending too long in such a parcel compartment can affect the wine bottle. If the wine delivery was left on your doorstep, a longer stay in hot, cold or wet conditions can also disadvantage the wine bottle.

  • Avoid condensation

    Especially in the winter months (below 10° Celsius), your wine delivery is exposed to cold temperatures during transport. We therefore recommend that you place your package with 1950 Chateau Pavie Macquin unopened in a room with a room temperature of approximately 15 - 18° Celsius for approximately 24 hours after delivery. This allows the wine bottle to acclimatize gently. If you were to place the cold wine bottle in a warm room, condensation would form on the glass body. This happens because the warm, humid room temperature hits the cold surface of your new bottle red wine . The result would be water droplets and moisture affecting the wine label. A wavy, partially slightly detached label could occur.