Château Clarke: Edmond de Rothschild

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Publisher: La Martinière/Abrams

Measurements: 12.13 x 14.45 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

Château Clarke, a sprawling Bordeaux wine estate, has upheld a winemaking legacy spanning more than two hundred years. Originally named after its 18th-century Irish owners, the estate was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild in 1973. Driven by a profound passion for wine, Rothschild redefined Château Clarke into the esteemed icon it is today—a vast Médoc vineyard sprawling across 145 hectares, where wines and gardens flourish in perfect harmony.

Presented in four distinct sections—Roots, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits—Château Clarke unfolds the narrative of this estate, chronicling Baron Edmond de Rothschild's meticulous restoration and redesign of the vineyard, and celebrating its wines. Reflecting the ongoing legacy of the Edmond de Rothschild family, the book features archival materials alongside analyses of vintage wines and stunning still-life photography that encapsulates the gardens' natural beauty and artistic essence. Château Clarke offers a captivating invitation to delve into the pleasures and flavors of a richly lived life.

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Publisher: La Martinière/Abrams

Measurements: 12.13 x 14.45 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

Château Clarke, a sprawling Bordeaux wine estate, has upheld a winemaking legacy spanning more than two hundred years. Originally named after its 18th-century Irish owners, the estate was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild in 1973. Driven by a profound passion for wine, Rothschild redefined Château Clarke into the esteemed icon it is today—a vast Médoc vineyard sprawling across 145 hectares, where wines and gardens flourish in perfect harmony.

Presented in four distinct sections—Roots, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits—Château Clarke unfolds the narrative of this estate, chronicling Baron Edmond de Rothschild's meticulous restoration and redesign of the vineyard, and celebrating its wines. Reflecting the ongoing legacy of the Edmond de Rothschild family, the book features archival materials alongside analyses of vintage wines and stunning still-life photography that encapsulates the gardens' natural beauty and artistic essence. Château Clarke offers a captivating invitation to delve into the pleasures and flavors of a richly lived life.

Publisher: La Martinière/Abrams

Measurements: 12.13 x 14.45 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

Château Clarke, a sprawling Bordeaux wine estate, has upheld a winemaking legacy spanning more than two hundred years. Originally named after its 18th-century Irish owners, the estate was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild in 1973. Driven by a profound passion for wine, Rothschild redefined Château Clarke into the esteemed icon it is today—a vast Médoc vineyard sprawling across 145 hectares, where wines and gardens flourish in perfect harmony.

Presented in four distinct sections—Roots, Leaves, Flowers, and Fruits—Château Clarke unfolds the narrative of this estate, chronicling Baron Edmond de Rothschild's meticulous restoration and redesign of the vineyard, and celebrating its wines. Reflecting the ongoing legacy of the Edmond de Rothschild family, the book features archival materials alongside analyses of vintage wines and stunning still-life photography that encapsulates the gardens' natural beauty and artistic essence. Château Clarke offers a captivating invitation to delve into the pleasures and flavors of a richly lived life.