The origins of Château de Fieuzal date back as far as the first stirrings of winemaking in Bordeaux’s Graves region. Fieuzal is named after the family who owned the property up to 1851, while the original 16th century name of the estate was Gardères. Six families have owned Château de Fieuzal over the last 400 years, and each owner has shaped both the property and the style of its wines.
In 2001 Irish wine lovers, Brenda and Lochlann Quinn, bought Fieuzal. Their goal is to carefully tread the ever-evolving line between continuous technical improvements in winemaking and vine growing, and, maintaining the essential Graves nature of Fieuzal’s wines.
This twin is a collection of a red and white wine from the chateau's second label L'Abeille de Fieuzal. These wines are classic expressions of the wines of Bordeaux and in particular the Graves region.