Built on one of Saint-Émilion's highest points, the Couvent des
Jacobins was the object in 1389
a donation
to the preacher brothers
Dominicans, also known as "Jacobins". For nearly four centuries,
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religious
have grown
the
vine,
tie rod
party
vineyard of a
remarkably exposed, the wines of the Couvent des Jacobins are
exported at the time to the courts of England and France, and gradually
recognized as some of the most characteristic wines of
the appellation.

94 /100
- Côtes de Bordeaux
- 010 hectares
- fGravel-clay soil
- 5000 vines/ha
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