A STORY OF PEOPLE AND THEIR TERROIR
1823: the Esquissaud family acquired the estates of Châteaux Faugères and
Péby Faugères.
1987: The land was inherited by Pierre-Bernard Guisez. Up to then,
all the wine produced had been sold to a single local merchant. P.
Guisez and his wife Corinne wanted to become more involved in the
vineyards, setting out on a quest for the finest quality. Their wish was
to see these exquisite terroirs become jewels in the crown of the
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation, a desire that was to be fulfilled
in a short time with the help of Michel Rolland.
From the 2000 vintage onwards, the Château Faugères and Château Péby
Faugères wines have taken a place of distinction among the very best.
Robert Parker described the Château Faugères 2000 as "one of the great
revelations of this vintage".
A STORY OF PEOPLE AND THEIR TERROIR
In March 2005, the property was acquired by Silvio Denz - a perfume designer, lover of fine wines, owner of
Lalique and of two wine merchants in Zurich, as well as Switzerland's largest wine auctioneers, "
Les Grands Vins Wermuth S.A. " His portfolio also includes
Château de Chambrun in AOC Lalande de Pomerol and
Montepeloso in Tuscany, and he is associated with the
Clos d'Agon vineyard in Catalonia.
He is passionate about art and in particular
René Lalique's
creations. When he acquired Château Faugères, he decided to rely on
the exceptional clay and limestone soil to take the Château Faugères wines to the heights, continuing the quest for quality and
allowing the great Faugères terroirs to express themselves to the
full.
2012: Château Faugères becomes
Grand Cru Classé