Château Labégorce

Along Bordeaux’s famed Route des Châteaux, Château Labégorce sits in the heart of Margaux with a 19th‑century neo‑classical château and roots that reach back to the Middle Ages. Since 1989, the Perrodo family has steered the estate, patiently reuniting vineyard pieces that had once been split into separate properties.

Labégorce is defined by a mosaic of Médoc soils: gravelly rises for Cabernet Sauvignon, sandier seams and clay‑touched parcels that lend shape to Merlot and the spicy edge of Petit Verdot. Measured canopy work and strict hand selection feed a parcel-by-parcel approach in the cellar, preserving nuance rather than chasing volume.

Extraction is calibrated, élevage in barriques brings polish, and the final assemblage is treated like architecture. The result is a Margaux voice of finesse and composure—heritage, sharpened by modern discipline.

Château Labégorce

Along Bordeaux’s famed Route des Châteaux, Château Labégorce sits in the heart of Margaux with a 19th‑century neo‑classical château and roots that reach back to the Middle Ages. Since 1989, the Perrodo family has steered the estate, patiently reuniting vineyard pieces that had once been split into separate properties.

Labégorce is defined by a mosaic of Médoc soils: gravelly rises for Cabernet Sauvignon, sandier seams and clay‑touched parcels that lend shape to Merlot and the spicy edge of Petit Verdot. Measured canopy work and strict hand selection feed a parcel-by-parcel approach in the cellar, preserving nuance rather than chasing volume.

Extraction is calibrated, élevage in barriques brings polish, and the final assemblage is treated like architecture. The result is a Margaux voice of finesse and composure—heritage, sharpened by modern discipline.