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Château Bouscaut, the Permanent Renewal

Summary by Terre De Vins
In 1992, the Château Bouscaut was one of the 12 properties that Lucien Lurton passed on to his eleven children. Sophie Lurton inherited it and modernized it, together with her husband, Laurent Cogombles. Today, faced with the effects of climate change and the crisis in the wine world, Bouscaut reinvented himself to better face the future, with the two sons who joined the family adventure. Since 1953, Château Bouscaut has been part of the classif…
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In 1992, the Château Bouscaut was one of the 12 properties that Lucien Lurton passed on to his eleven children. Sophie Lurton inherited it and modernized it, together with her husband, Laurent Cogombles. Today, faced with the effects of climate change and the crisis in the wine world, Bouscaut reinvented himself to better face the future, with the two sons who joined the family adventure. Since 1953, Château Bouscaut has been part of the classif…

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Terre de Vins broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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