Vignobles gonfrier

  • Château Luchey

Château Luchey

Bordeaux rouge

Château Luchey lies within the municipal district of  Rions (from the latin Ricium “built on the rocks”), one of the oldest medieval towns in the  region. Fortified around the 12th century, Rions has managed to preserve its old ramparts, as well as its narrow winding streets bordered by old picturesque buildings.
The château’s vineyard stretches across both the slopes overlooking the town and the plains bordering the Garonne River. The estate is run by Gonfrier family since 2004.


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A.O.C.: Bordeaux rouge


District: Rions


Vineyard surface area: 15 hectares


Terroir: Alluvial sediments along the Garonne River. Gravelly subsoil


Grape varieties:  82% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Cabernet Franc


Average vine age: 20 years


Viticulture: Traditional Bordeaux-style vine training, with two canes and a flat arch. Controlled grassing-down of the vine rows or mechanical working of the soil, to improve the soils’ vitality and biodiversity. Manual “green pruning”, for a homogeneous distribution and proper aeration of the grape bunches. Mechanical grape harvesting.
Sustainable farming methods are applied to the entire vineyard, which
enjoys HVE3 (“High Environmental Value”) certification.


Vinification: Destemming, crushing and vatting. Cold pre-fermentation maceration during 72 hours, to delicately extract colourand fruitiness. Fermentation and maceration in stainless-steel, temperature-controlled tanks during 15 days on average, for controlled extraction.


Ageing: 6 months in oak barrels.


Tasting notes:
A lovely brilliant red in colour, with a nose of cherry, raspberry and blackcurrant.
Fleshy, round and elegant in the mouth. The freshness of red berries.


Medals & Awards:

2019 Vintage

  • James Suckling : 89 PTS 

2021 Vintage

  • Gold Medal, Concours Général Agricole de Paris 2022