Red wine from Pessac Leognan, France
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot
Terroir: From a vineyard in the heart of Graves, with gravel and pebble soils, trained using the trellis system.
Ageing: Traditional red vinification in stainless steel tanks, with blending of separately vinified grapes. Aging in oak barrels for a variable period each year, depending on the specific characteristics of the vintage.
Color: A beautiful intense ruby red color.
Nose: Intense notes of ripe red and black fruits accompanied by complex peppery spice notes.
Palate: Full, savoury, and generous, with excellent concentration. Very elegant.
About the Winery
Located in Léognan, at the heart of the renowned Graves wine region in Bordeaux, Domaine de Chevalier boasts an ancient history, being already present on the 1783 map by Pierre de Belleyme, the geographic engineer of Louis XVI.
Throughout the centuries, the estate has undergone various historical phases until 1983 when it was acquired by the Bernard family, renowned in France for their leadership in the spirits industry and high-quality wine trade.