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Chateau Cotes de Saint Daniel

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Main article: Russian wine

It is believed that he owns a winery Château Côtes de Saint-Daniel with an area of ​ ​ about 19 hectares, the main owner of LUKOILaVagit Alekperov.

Vineyard area. Geography

Republic of Crimea, Yalta, Danilovka village. There are boutiques in Moscow and Crimea. For 2020, the area of ​ ​ vineyards of the farm is about 20 hectares. Vineyards are located on the slopes, which allows for optimal exposure of vines descending almost to the sea itself. The tract Ai-Danil is a wooded area by the sea, from Cape Martyan, where the Nikitsky Botanical Garden is located today, to Gurzuf. Archaeological excavations of recent times indicate that the culture of viticulture existed here from about the VI century BC. e.
for 2023:22 ha

Terroir

In Ai-Danil, the soil-forming rock is ancient landslide accumulations of Middle Quaternary and Upper Quaternary age and modern proluvial-deluvial deposits of slopes. These soils were formed mainly on clay shales, less often on lime scree, landslides. The soils of Ai-Danil are automorphic, underground watercourses lie at a depth of 2-11 m. Within Ai-Danil, in a dry subtropical climate under sub-Mediterranean dry forests and shrub thickets, brown-type soils characteristic of the entire South Coast of the Crimea have formed on the limestone mother rock. Grapes on them mature better, sugar accumulates more easily in berries.

A set of grapes

Proven by experience and time, vine varieties that better reflect the "spirit of the Ai-Danil area": muscat white, muscat pink, muscat black, petit verdo, grenache, cabernet sauvignon, bastardo magarac, aleatico, sercial, murvedre, saperavi, tokai and group pinot.

History

2020

In December 2020, according to the Spark system, Grineko's company changed its owner, Alexander Ryabov became it, but Romanicheva remained as CEO of the company

2016

In March 2016, the Moscow company Grineko LLC (formerly Elias LLC), which at that time belonged to Marina Romanicheva Alekperov's structures, for 163.16 million rubles. acquired 36 hectares of former Massandra vineyards near Gurzuf. These territories are next door to the Château Côtes de Saint-Daniel. Romanicheva was previously a co-owner of the fund of regional social programs "Our Future" by the head of Lukoil Vagit Alekperov.

2009

In 2009, the first wine spill was made on the territory of the Château Côtes de Saint-Daniel.

2008

The first harvest was harvested and vinified in September 2008

2007

In 2007, with the preservation of the architectural style of the royal wine basement, a new building was built with the most modern equipment for processing grapes, aging and bottling wine. So Château Côtes de Saint Daniel was recreated literally from ruins. The best international oenologists were invited, who set a goal - to produce wines of the highest world level on the South Coast of Crimea, maximizing the potential of combining a unique local microclimate and soils.

2005: Unnamed investor emerges

In 2005, the winery began to be rebuilt by an unnamed investor.