Château Côte de Baleau
At the gateway of medieval Saint‑Émilion, Château Côte de Baleau demonstrates how terroir and meticulous craft align. Merlot leads on a mix of limestone, clay and sandy components, supported by Cabernet Franc; the estate’s position close to the historic town helps balance ripeness with lift within a recognised Grand Cru Classé.
Vines are managed parcel by parcel, harvest is hand‑selected, and fermentations are run with careful temperature control and measured extraction to keep definition intact. Élevage in French oak—classically in barriques, finely tuned—builds texture and structure without eclipsing the site.
The result is Saint‑Émilion with a contemporary, premium appeal: poised, terroir‑driven and built for graceful ageing, perfect for listings that want Right Bank pedigree with clarity.Château Côte de Baleau
At the gateway of medieval Saint‑Émilion, Château Côte de Baleau demonstrates how terroir and meticulous craft align. Merlot leads on a mix of limestone, clay and sandy components, supported by Cabernet Franc; the estate’s position close to the historic town helps balance ripeness with lift within a recognised Grand Cru Classé.
Vines are managed parcel by parcel, harvest is hand‑selected, and fermentations are run with careful temperature control and measured extraction to keep definition intact. Élevage in French oak—classically in barriques, finely tuned—builds texture and structure without eclipsing the site.
The result is Saint‑Émilion with a contemporary, premium appeal: poised, terroir‑driven and built for graceful ageing, perfect for listings that want Right Bank pedigree with clarity.