Château Cissac

Definition
Château Cissac is a French wine estate (château) that produces red and rosé wines under the appellations of the Bordeaux wine region.

Overview
The property is situated in the Bordeaux metropolitan area of southwestern France, a region renowned for its viticulture and classified wine appellations. Château Cissac operates as a family‑owned or privately managed winery, producing wines that are marketed under the broader Bordeaux AOC (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée) and, in some vintages, the more specific Bordeaux Supérieur designation. The estate’s production volume is modest compared to large classified growths, positioning it among the numerous “petit châteaux” that contribute to the diversity of Bordeaux’s wine output.

Etymology / Origin

  • Château: French for “castle” or “manor house,” commonly used in the Bordeaux region to denote a wine‑producing estate.
  • Cissac: A toponym likely derived from a local place name or historical landholding; the exact linguistic origin is not definitively documented.

Characteristics

  • Grape varieties: While specific varietal plantings at Château Cissac are not publicly detailed, red Bordeaux wines typically blend Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc, with occasional inclusion of Petit Verdot or Malbec.
  • Wine style: The estate’s wines are generally described as medium‑bodied, exhibiting fruit‑forward profiles with moderate tannins, reflective of the broader stylistic traits of Bordeaux Supérieur and generic Bordeaux reds.
  • Production: Exact annual production figures are not disclosed in widely available sources; the output is considered small‑to‑medium scale relative to the region’s major producers.
  • Classification: Château Cissac does not belong to the historic 1855 Classification of Bordeaux growths; it is classified only by the AOC regulations governing its appellation.

Related Topics

  • Bordeaux wine region
  • Bordeaux AOC and Bordeaux Supérieur appellations
  • French wine classification systems
  • Petit châteaux (small or lesser‑known Bordeaux estates)

Accurate information is not confirmed for several specifics, including precise vineyard location, ownership history, and detailed production statistics, due to limited publicly available encyclopedic sources.

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