Segla by Chateau Rauzan Segla
Created in 1989, Segla is produced from vines located on the mosaic of terroirs surrounding the historic centre of Chateau Rauzan-Segla. It derives its name from Baron Pierre-Louis de Segla whose marriage with Catherine de Rauzan gave the full name of the property in 1785. The tower represented on its label was erected in 1905, it marks the entrance of the property and offers a privileged view over the vineyards on one side and the parc of the chateau on the other. Worked by the same team and according to the same requirements as the Grand Cru Classé. Ségla comes from the vineyards that gravitate around the central vineyards.
"Segla is made up of three to four grape varieties and a mosaic of soils with the young vines at the heart of the clay gravel terrace, the clay-limestone satellites near the river and the fine sands near the forest. It is a symphony with an orchestra where all the instruments must balance each other to create a harmonious and at the same time extremely complex whole” - The terrior of Segla by Nicolas Audebert, winemaker.
