The fine wine specialty store SoDivin, located in Aigues Vives, France, has unveiled an exceptional collection of Château Margaux bottles and its renowned second wine, Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux, spanning vintages from 1948 to 2004.
This curated selection offers both collectors and enthusiasts the chance to acquire historic and rare wines from one of Bordeaux’s most prestigious estates.
A Legacy of Premier Cru Classé
Château Margaux, classified as a Premier Cru Classé in the historic 1855 Bordeaux Classification, holds an iconic place in the Médoc. Known for its elegance, balance, and age-worthiness, Margaux is a cornerstone of fine wine collections worldwide. Alongside its flagship wine, the château also produces Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux, a highly regarded second label that mirrors the estate’s style at a more accessible level.
Highlights of the Collection
SoDivin’s new release includes bottles spanning over half a century, from the immediate post-war era to the early 2000s.
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Historic Vintages:
- 1948 Château Margaux (0.75 L) – EUR 2,187.50 (ex. taxes)
- 1958 Château Margaux (1 bottle) – EUR 650
- 1969 Château Margaux (6 bottles) – EUR 455 each
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More Recent Vintages:
- 2004 Château Margaux (11 bottles) – EUR 429.17 each
- 2002 Château Margaux (3 bottles) – EUR 458.33 each
- 1996 Château Margaux (3 bottles) – EUR 662.50 each
- 1995 Château Margaux (6 bottles) – EUR 512.50 each
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Special Formats:
- 1975 Château Margaux Magnum (1.5 L, 3 bottles) – EUR 762.50 each
Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux
The château’s second wine is also available in multiple vintages, offering opportunities for those seeking Margaux’s style at a more approachable price point.
- Range: EUR 145.83 to EUR 229.17 per bottle
- Oldest vintage: 1983 (1 bottle, EUR 175)
- Most recent vintage: 1998 (12 bottles, EUR 148.33 each)
- Highest priced: 1984 vintage (9 bottles, EUR 229.17 each)
Preservation and Provenance
Founded in 2001, SoDivin specializes in rare vintages and fine wines, with a reputation built on authenticity and impeccable storage conditions. Each bottle in the catalog undergoes strict traceability checks to guarantee both provenance and optimal preservation—factors critical to collectors and investors in the fine wine market.
A Global Market for Historic Bordeaux
The international demand for historic and exclusive wines continues to grow, and Château Margaux stands as one of the most coveted names worldwide. As one of the five Bordeaux First Growths, the estate’s prestige and longevity make its older vintages highly sought after—not only for consumption but also as investment assets.
With this latest release, SoDivin once again underscores its role as a trusted source for rare and collectible wines, bridging history, luxury, and fine wine appreciation for a global clientele.
Source: Vinetur