It is fascinating to learn about Catherine Pere-Verge's significant impact on the wine industry in Bordeaux and her ownership of some iconic wine estates.
Chateau Montviel, being her first acquisition in 1985, holds a special place in her portfolio.
Her friendship with legendary winemaker Michel Rolland has brought her many advantages, including being a founding member of Michel's Argentinian winery, Clos de Los Siete, and having Rolland serve as a wine consultant for Chateau Montviel since 1988.
The technical team's involvement from both Chateau Le Gay and Chateau La Violette in Chateau Montviel indicates a shared expertise and commitment to producing exceptional wines across the estates.
Chateau Montviel's location near renowned wineries like Petrus and Château Le Pin further adds to its prestige. The unique terroir with fine soils composed of sand and gravel, along with the best plots placed in clay and gravel, showcases the quality of the vineyard and contributes to the creation of their Grand Vin.
This small vineyard of 4.5 hectares consists of 2 plots: one next to Château Clinet with clay-gravelly terroir, and another one in the 'Grand Moulinet' area with small stones. In 2013, her son Henri Parent took over the management of the estate (including Château Le Gay and Château La Violette). The winemaking at the château is directly done in barrels (small 225-liter casks). This process requires a lot of work but is made possible due to the small surface area.
Overall, Catherine Pere-Verge's journey as a "Rockstar" in Bordeaux's wine scene, the collaborations with Michel Rolland, and the quality of Chateau Montviel's wines contribute to a rich and captivating story in the world of winemaking.