Within the vast mosaic of Bordeaux, where appellations follow one another among historic châteaux and prestigious crus, there is a remarkably authentic corner of land that locals affectionately call “the Tuscany of France”. Here, in Entre-deux-Mers – the land between the “two seas”, which are actually the rivers Garonne and Dordogne – stands Château Moulin du Rey, an estate that perfectly embodies the most genuine and convivial soul of Bordeaux. The winery’s symbol, a historic mill, is not just a decorative detail but a silent witness to a story that began in the mid-19th century, when the property consisted of just a house and a small cellar. Since 1955, the mill has been part of the Baigneau-Luro family, who for four generations have passed down their passion for the vine with admirable continuity. Today, Julien Luro has been at the helm since 2006, managing the estate’s 20 hectares with a clear objective: to produce wines that speak of the terroir with honesty and spontaneity.
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