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.
Home to Bordeaux’s most legendary châteaux — Lafite, Latour, and Mouton Rothschild — Pauillac is the heart of Left Bank power and precision. Expect bold Cabernet Sauvignon, dark fruit, graphite, and serious age-worthiness.
Whether you’re starting a collection or seeking something exceptional, Pauillac delivers elegance in every bottle.
Château Lynch-Bages 2014 is a powerful and refined Pauillac from a historic Fifth Growth estate. This vintage balances ripe black fruit, cedar, and tobacco with firm tannins and vibrant acidity—classic in style, yet approachable in its youth with excellent aging potential.
Château d’Armailhac 2016 is a vibrant and refined Pauillac from the Rothschild family’s portfolio. This Fifth Growth delivers layers of dark berries, tobacco, and spice, wrapped in polished tannins and a fresh, elegant finish—showcasing the charm and precision of a great Left Bank vintage.