Part of Brumont's late-harvested wine selection, "Vendemiaire" (harvested in October the name is taken from the French revolutionary calendar), Brumont has provided a real challenge to Jurancon and given the World of sweet wines a remarkably new balance and flavour.
Chateau Bouscasse is one of a number of properties owned by Madiran's Alain Brumont, the most significant other being Chateau Montus. Brumont is a blend of the conventional and the innovative, a sort of unification of the Rothschilds and Didier Dagueneau. His inspiration for his wines was Bordeaux; he returned from that more northerly region to Madiran in 1979, with a new determination to make high quality wines, oak influenced, with the necessary structure for the cellar.