Château Pédesclaux

Between the Gironde estuary and Pauillac’s gravel rises, Château Pédesclaux has been assembling its identity since 1810, when Bordeaux broker Urbain‑Pierre Pédesclaux gathered parcels into a single estate. In the 1855 Classification it earned Fifth Growth status—an historic stamp that still frames its ambitions.

A decisive modern chapter opened in 2009 with the Lorenzetti family. Vineyards were re‑structured, farming shifted to organic practices with biodynamic work on selected plots, and the estate achieved official organic certification with the 2022 vintage. In the cellar, gravity‑flow thinking and detailed lot selection sharpen the definition.

Pauillac’s deep gravels bring line and authority, but the house seeks balance rather than sheer force: hand harvesting, rigorous sorting and a controlled French‑oak élevage translate terroir into a classic, contemporary voice.

Château Pédesclaux

Between the Gironde estuary and Pauillac’s gravel rises, Château Pédesclaux has been assembling its identity since 1810, when Bordeaux broker Urbain‑Pierre Pédesclaux gathered parcels into a single estate. In the 1855 Classification it earned Fifth Growth status—an historic stamp that still frames its ambitions.

A decisive modern chapter opened in 2009 with the Lorenzetti family. Vineyards were re‑structured, farming shifted to organic practices with biodynamic work on selected plots, and the estate achieved official organic certification with the 2022 vintage. In the cellar, gravity‑flow thinking and detailed lot selection sharpen the definition.

Pauillac’s deep gravels bring line and authority, but the house seeks balance rather than sheer force: hand harvesting, rigorous sorting and a controlled French‑oak élevage translate terroir into a classic, contemporary voice.