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Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2021

Château Kirwan
CHF 46.25
Kirwan
150cl

Kirwan 2022

Château Kirwan
CHF 99.80
Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2022

Château Kirwan
CHF 47.45
Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2023

Château Kirwan
CHF 33.95
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Kirwan
75cl

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Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2009

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93
Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2010

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92
Kirwan
75cl

Kirwan 2019

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Kirwan
600cl

Kirwan 2023

Château Kirwan
Kirwan
300cl

Kirwan 2023

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Kirwan
150cl

Kirwan 2023

Château Kirwan
Picture of Les Charmes de Kirwan (2nd Vin) 1995
75cl
Kirwan, is an infinitely charming estate. The late 18th century château was built by Mark Kirwan, a prosperous Irish businessman who combined two small adjoining vineyards in the village of Cantenac and gave his name to the new entity. He did much to enhance the wine's reputation, and the book "Thomas Jefferson on Wine" tells us that the third American president praised the wine greatly during a trip to Bordeaux in 1787, noting that "Château de Quirouen" was in the 2nd category, along with "Ségur", "Lynch", and etc. Château Kirwan was listed as the first of the Third Growths in 1855, when a classification of Médoc wines was made for the universal exhibition during the reign of Napoleon III. The Godard family acquired Kirwan in the latter half of the 19th century. They expanded the vineyards and designed beautiful grounds and gardens with a fish pond and a rose arbour. The Schÿler family purchased Kirwan in 1926. Originating from cities belonging to the Hanseatic League, the Schÿlers came to Bordeaux in 1739 to establish a wine business. They made major investments at Kirwan starting in the 1970s and are closely identified with this great wine. In 2007, Sophie, Nathalie and Yann Schÿler's expertise was complemented by the appointment of a new managing director, the experienced oenologist Philippe Delfaut.
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