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2013 FINAL

PROGRAMME

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THE FINALIST TEAMS

THE LEFT BANK BORDEAUX CUP 2013

USA

Wharton, University of Pennsylvania

Hubert DE BLIGNIERES (team leader), Emma WANG, Nora Varela CARDENAS, Yury GLAZKOV

Yale Law School

Daniel WEISFIELD, Tyce WALTERS, Webb LYONS, Laura FEMINO

ASIA

HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE)

Louisa LI, Joy WONG, Jacky LOO, Frankie TSOI (team leader)

Chongqing University

Chaolan FENG, Junwei ZHANG, Min KUANG, Ying SUN (team leader)

FRANCE

ESSEC Business School (Paris)

Guillaume GOSSELIN, Florian LEPAINTHEUR, Louise RIBEREAU-GAYON, Grégoire DUBOST-LAMY (team leader)

EDHEC Business School (Lille)

Alexandre HIOU, Tristan COSSEC, Lorenzo FONTANA-GIUSTI, Jérémy CHOMARAT

EUROPE

Copenhaguen Business School (DENMARK)

Thor MARUP, Asbjorn MAY, Christian MORTENSEN, Peter HANSEN

Cambridge University (UK)

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WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE 2013

ACCOMMODATION

RECEPTION OF PARTICIPANTS AT HOTEL QUALITY SAINTE CATHERINE

The finalists will be accommodated at Hotel Quality Sainte Catherine from Wednesday 12 to Saturday 15 June 2013. Rooms will be accessible on Wednesday from 2.0 pm.

6.0 pm: participants will be welcomed by Emmanuelle Ponsan-Dantin and Anne Gruau. Hotel Sainte Catherine is just 2 minutes’ walk from the Bordeaux Grand Theatre, 350 metres from Quinconces square and 450 metres from Bordeaux Cathedral, so the finalists will be able to fully enjoy the city centre!

The Bordeaux tram system is the best way to access all the city’s famous sites and to get to Saint-Jean train station. The nearest tram stop to your hotel is at the Grand Theatre.

Adresse : 27 rue du Parlement Sainte Catherine – 33000 Bordeaux

Téléphone : +33 5 56 81 95 12

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WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE 2013

WELCOME DINNER

7.0 pm

Departure for the welcome dinner organised by négociants H.M.S (Haut-Médoc Sélection) on their premises.

29 quai des Chartrons – 33000 Bordeaux (Tram stop “CAPC”)

H.M.S (Haut-Médoc Sélection) specialises in selling Bordeaux Grands Crus Classés. It was founded in 2002 by Philippe Tapie, whose family owns a number of winegrowing estates. The company employs 7 people and is run by General Manager and Partner, Gilles Blanchard, who has 15 years’ experience in wine.

H.M.S pays special attention to the origin of the wines it buys. It has set itself the mission of offering a range of the 50 most prestigious Bordeaux wines to importers in more than 25 countries and to around one hundred customers. H.M.S does business with passion and a sense of sharing.

Tel. +33 556 484 029 For more information, see: www.hmsbordeaux.com and contact Ms. Capucine Merigot on [email protected]

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Next stop, the Bordeaux vineyards!

LE MEDOC Château Latour

SAINT-ESTEPHE Château Montrose, Château Tronquoy-Lalande and Château Phélan-Ségur

PESSAC-LEOGNAN Château de Rouillac, Château Olivier, Château Smith Haut Lafitte

SAUTERNES Château d’Yquem and Château Guiraud

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THURSDAY 13 JUNE 2013

WINE TOUR - 1

st

day

8.30 am

DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL QUALITY SAINTE CATHERINE

DESTINATIONS...

MEDOC

GRAVES

PESSAC-LEOGNAN

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9.30 am

TOUR AND TASTING AT

CHÂTEAU LATOUR

PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSÉ IN PAUILLAC, MEDOC

Classified as a Premier Grand Cru in 1855, Château Latour is located in the middle of the Medoc winegrowing area, about 50 km (30 miles) north-west of Bordeaux. The Enclos is at the heart of the Latour vineyard and overlooks the Gironde estuary.

For several centuries, the men and women working at Château Latour have sought excellence, striving to produce one of the best red wines in the world.

Saint Lambert - 33250 PAUILLAC Tel. +33 556 731 980 E-mail: [email protected]

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11.30

TOUR AT

CHÂTEAU MONTROSE

SECOND GRAND CRU CLASSÉ IN 1855 IN SAINT ESTÈPHE

Château Montrose, a Second

Grand Cru Classé in 1855, is a 95-hectare (235-acre) winegrowing estate overlooking the river. It is located at Saint-Estèphe on a hill of deep gravel beds. 60% of its area grows Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 6% Cabernet

Franc and 2% Petit Verdot. It extends right to the river and benefits from the soothing micro-climate afforded by this massive watercourse. Apart from the main wine, the estate produces a second wine, La Dame de Montrose.

Tel. +33 556 593 012 E-mail: [email protected]

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12.0 midday

TOUR, TASTING AND LUNCH AT

CHÂTEAU TRONQUOY-LALANDE

SAINT ESTÈPHE

The single sweep of a 29 hectare parcel surrounding the château is the wine’s historic birthplace. Château Tronquoy-Lalande is one of the oldest estate in Saint-Estèphe, formed in the 18th century, in the reign of Louis XV. It was built in accordance with the plans of the most famous architect of the period : Victor Louis. It takes its name from the fact that François Tronquoy, creator of the estate, lived in La Lande, a hamlet in the parish of Saint Estèphe.

Over three centuries, the Tronquoy, Célerier and Castéja families, and now Martin and Olivier Bouygues, have

perpetuated the winegrowing tradition. The brothers Bouygues acquired Château Tronquoy Lalande in July 2006, a few months after buying its neighbour, Château Montrose. They immediately embarked on a renovation programme to expand and modernise the working buildings.

At the same time, the wine has made a quantum leap in quality hailed by the Bordeaux wine trade. A second wine has made its appearance, Tronquoy de Sainet Anne, it represents up to a third of the harvest.

Tél. : +33 5 56 59 61 05 ; Fax : +33 5 56 59 63 05 Email : [email protected]

Website : www.tronquoy-lalande.com

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3.0 pm

TOUR AND TASTING AT

CHÂTEAU DE ROUILLAC

GRAVES, PESSAC LÉOGNAN

Château de Rouillac is a magnificent 19th century

building, which belonged to Baron Haussmann, who undertook major works here to produce a delicious wine, which Napoleon III loved!

He also introduced horses into the history of the property by building some beautiful stables. The property is located in the southern part of the greater Bordeaux area. It consists of 36 hectares (89 acres) with 16 hectares (40 acres) of vines for red wine and 2 hectares (5 acres) for white. All the vines grow in

exceptional soils made up of tertiary gravel, a mix of rounded pebbles and smaller stones.

Since January 2010, there have been some important changes made to the estate to restore this exceptional Graves

terroir to its full expression and produce excellent wines: 4 hectares (10 acres) were added to the vineyard, which were newly planted with the aim of attaining a total production area of almost 25 hectares (61 acres) in the next three years.

12 Chemin du 20 août 1949 33610 CANEJAN

Tel. +33 557 128 463 Website: www.chateauderouillac.com

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4.30 pm

TOUR AND TASTING AT

CHÂTEAU OLIVIER

GRAND CRU CLASSÉ DE GRAVES, PESSAC-LÉOGNAN

Situated in the middle of an enormous wooded estate in Léognan, Château Olivier is an ancient manor house, which has belonged to an old Bordeaux family, the de Bethmanns, since the 19th century.

The family entrusts the general management of the estate to Laurent Lebrun an agronomic engineer and oenologist.

Just 11 km (7 miles) from Bordeaux, the vineyard covers 55 hectares (136 acres),

made up of 45 hectares (111 acres) of vines for red wine and 10 (25 acres) of white. Both red and white wines were classified as Grand Cru Classé de Graves

in 1953 and are Pessac-Léognan AOC.

Château Olivier produces a second wine,

Seigneurie d'Olivier. Dating back to the 12th century, the chateau’s architectural style is medieval. Major work and investment have been carried out in past years.

175 Avenue de Bordeaux - 33850 Léognan Tel. +33 556 647 331 Website: www.chateau-olivier.com

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6.30 pm

TOUR AND TASTING AT

CHÂTEAU SMITH HAUT-LAFITTE

GRAND CRU CLASSÉ DE GRAVES, PESSAC-LÉOGNAN

The tasting will be followed by a dinner in the cellars of the chateau, served from 8.0 pm.

Château Smith Haut Lafitte has a philosophy: “To do the utmost so that every vintage of both red and white wines reflects the full potential of this magnificent terroir”.

Château Smith Haut Lafitte is located just 20 minutes from Bordeaux city centre in Martillac on a 78-hectare (193-acre) winegrowing estate with 67 hectares (166 acres) of vines for red wine and 11 hectares (27 acres) of white. The vineyard management and winemaking techniques were completely reviewed by Daniel and Florence Cathiard in order to get the

best out of the terroir with its enormous potential. Smith Haut Lafitte is a Grand Cru Classé de Graves within the Pessac-Léognan appellation. It is known for its cellars which house close to a thousand barrels, but it is also reputed for its 5-star hotel Les Sources deCaudalies, its two restaurants and its

Vinotherapie Spa.

33650 Martillac Tel: + 33 557 831 122 E-mail: [email protected]

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FRIDAY 14 JUNE 2013

WINE TOUR - 2

nd

day

9.0 am

DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL QUALITY SAINTE CATHERINE

DESTINATIONS...

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10.30 am

TOUR AND TASTING AT

CHÂTEAU D’YQUEM

PREMIER CRU CLASSÉ SUPÉRIEUR SAUTERNES

Château d’Yquem is one of the most iconic estates in the Bordeaux area.

Its history is one of passion. For four centuries, the vineyard has been cultivated following ancestral methods, while the harvests and winemaking are carried out according to family traditions. This is an outstanding terroir with vines that have been scientifically selected and expertise that has been handed down and perpetuated from generation to generation. These factors all contribute, year after year, to the miracle of Yquem.

The estate produces sweet white wines with the Sauternes appellation. It is the only wine in its appellation to have been awarded the Premier Cru Supérieur

classification and for many people, Yquem is considered to be the greatest sweet white in the world. The greatest vintages can be at their best after 50 or even 100 years of cellaring!

Remember! There will be no 2012 vintage of Château d’Yquem, deemed to be of “insufficient quality” by CEO Pierre Lurton. Since 1900, this is the 10th vintage

that the legendary Sauternes Premier Cru Supérieur will not produce.

33210 Sauternes Tel. +33 557 980 707 Site Internet: www.yquem.fr

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12.0 midday

TOUR, TASTING AND LUNCH AT

CHÂTEAU GUIRAUD

PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSÉ SAUTERNES

Château Guiraud, initially called “La Maison Noble du Bayle” in the 18th

century, is located 45 km (28 miles) south of Bordeaux on the River Garonne’s left bank. Classified as a Premier Grand Cru Classé Sauternes in 1855 its estate covers a total area of 128 hectares (316 acres) all of which are located in the commune of Sauternes.

This magnificent property is well known for its natural approach to winegrowing. For 25 years, Château Guiraud has striven

to apply methods that contribute to building up a balanced ecosystem in which plant and animal species can coexist in harmony.

Every year, about 100,000 bottles of the 1erCru are produced from the 85 hectares (210 acres) of vines in the Sauternes appellation.

Guiraud is also known for its second wine,

Petit Guiraud, made from the fruit of young vines and from batches selected when the wines are blended.

33210 Sauternes Tel. +33 556 766 101 Website: www.chateauguiraud.fr

RETURN TO HOTEL QUALITY SAINTE CATHERINE

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3.45 pm

DEPARTURE FOR THE FINAL OF THE CUP HELD AT

CHÂTEAU LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD

-PREMIER CRU CLASSÉ, PAUILLAC

The final will be followed by a

dinner

.

Located in Pauillac, Château Lafite-Rothschild produces one of the most prestigious wines of Bordeaux, whose reputation as a Premier Grand Cru Classé

in 1855 has been long established. Produced from an outstanding terroir of gravel on limestone, its legendary wine is often held to be the quintessential Pauillac.

A point to remember: the average annual production of Château Lafite Rothschild and its second wine, Carruades de Lafite, has been 45,000 cases for the last ten years!

Baron Eric de Rothschild has presided over The Left Bank Bordeaux Cup since it began in 2002. His aim is to enable the future international elite to be more familiar with the great Bordeaux left bank wines. It has therefore become a tradition for the Commanderie du Bontemps to organise each year’s final of the contest at Château Lafite Rothschild, followed by a prestigious dinner in its cellars.

Pouyalet - 33250 Pauillac Tel. +33 556 731 818 Website: www.lafite.com

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SATURDAY 15 JUNE 2013

WINE TOUR – 3

rd

day

10.0 am

DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL QUALITY SAINTE CATHERINE

DESTINATION...

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11.30 am

TASTING AND LUNCH AT

CHÂTEAU PH

É

LAN SEGUR

The Phélan Ségur estate is located in the eastern part of the commune of Saint-Estèphe, which runs along the edge of the estuary. The vineyard consists of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon with Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot alongside them.

Run by a family with passion, its unique architecture, its amazing outlook over the Gironde estuary and the nobility of its

terroir make Château Phélan Ségur a major classic of Bordeaux.

33180 Saint-Estèphe

Tel. +33 556 597 400 Website: www.phelansegur.com

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SATURDAY, JUNE 15

th

, STARTING FROM 6 PM

All finalists are invited to the Soirée des Crus Classés de Graves, for the Vinexpo opening dinner, at Château de Fieuzal, Grand Cru Classé à Pessac-Léognan.

For more informations, contact Claire Dawson Tél : +33 5 35 00 20 21 E-mail : [email protected]

SUNDAY, JUNE 16

th

AT 8 PM

The winning team is invited to the dinner organised by the Conseil des Crus Classésen 1855 at Château Mouton Rothschild.

(Evening wear required)

For more informations, contact Sylvain Boivert E-Mail : [email protected]

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CONTACT DETAILS

Commanderie du Bontemps

Address: 38 rue Ferrère, 33000 Bordeaux, France Tel. + 33 556 303 838 E-mail: [email protected]

Emmanuelle Ponsan-Dantin

Mobile: +33 676 259 361 E-mail: [email protected]

Anne Gruau

Mobile. +33 665 078 917 E-mail: [email protected]

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