Château Belgrave
Between Atlantic breezes and the gravel rises of the Haut‑Médoc, Château Belgrave translates Médoc tradition into a modern, exacting discipline. Classified Grand Cru Classé in 1855, the estate works a largely contiguous vineyard where Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot root into deep gravels with clay seams that hold precious water in dry years.Viticulture is run like a living map: cover crops, soil care and vine-by-vine monitoring guide balance before a staged harvest separates lots at optimum maturity. Fermentation and maceration favour proportion and definition, avoiding heavy-handed extraction.
Élevage in French oak barrels focuses on integration and stamina. The result is a Haut‑Médoc with classic line—structured, age-worthy and unmistakably gravel-led, built for the long arc rather than instant impact.
Château Belgrave
Between Atlantic breezes and the gravel rises of the Haut‑Médoc, Château Belgrave translates Médoc tradition into a modern, exacting discipline. Classified Grand Cru Classé in 1855, the estate works a largely contiguous vineyard where Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot root into deep gravels with clay seams that hold precious water in dry years.Viticulture is run like a living map: cover crops, soil care and vine-by-vine monitoring guide balance before a staged harvest separates lots at optimum maturity. Fermentation and maceration favour proportion and definition, avoiding heavy-handed extraction.
Élevage in French oak barrels focuses on integration and stamina. The result is a Haut‑Médoc with classic line—structured, age-worthy and unmistakably gravel-led, built for the long arc rather than instant impact.