
Tucked within Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Haut-Médoc is home to some of the region’s most celebrated terroir — including areas that surround iconic communes like Margaux, Pauillac, and Saint-Julien.
Gravel-rich soils favour Cabernet Sauvignon, delivering structured, age-worthy wines full of dark fruit, spice, and elegance.
Outstanding value for top quality. Many Haut-Médoc wines rival Grand Crus — but without the ultra-premium price tag.

Featuring:
Château Cantemerle (5th Growth): Aromatic and refined, with soft tannins and floral elegance.

Château La Lagune (3rd Growth): Silky and complex, with notes of blackberry, cedar, and a long, graceful finish.

Built to age — top Haut-Médoc wines can evolve for 5 to 30+ years, developing notes of tobacco, graphite, and forest floor.
Tucked within Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Haut-Médoc is home to some of the region’s most celebrated terroir — including areas that surround iconic communes like Margaux, Pauillac, and Saint-Julien.
Gravel-rich soils favour Cabernet Sauvignon, delivering structured, age-worthy wines full of dark fruit, spice, and elegance.
Outstanding value for top quality. Many Haut-Médoc wines rival Grand Crus — but without the ultra-premium price tag.
Built to age — top Haut-Médoc wines can evolve for 5 to 30+ years, developing notes of tobacco, graphite, and forest floor.
Featuring:
Château Cantemerle (5th Growth): Aromatic and refined, with soft tannins and floral elegance.
Château La Lagune (3rd Growth): Silky and complex, with notes of blackberry, cedar, and a long, graceful finish.