Grapes of Patrimony
Feb 02, 2022
3 minutes
By Lauren Golangco
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Situated in Margaux, an appellation in the famed Bordeaux region, is Château Siran: a sprawling vineyard spanning 25 hectares, managed by the same family since 1859. Appointed the estate’s successor in 2007, Édouard Miailhe—along with his wife Sevrine and their children—left the Philippines to take the reins. Now the sixth generation in his family to do so, Miailhe brazenly leads the winery into the future, hoping his children will one day follow suit.
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“For more than 160 years, my family has been striving to produce a wine of pleasure,
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