Château Batailley

At the heart of the Médoc, close to the Gironde, Château Batailley embodies Pauillac (Pauillac) with 1855 Grand Cru Classé pedigree. Deep gravel, sandy gravels and ancient Günz deposits favour Cabernet Sauvignon and give the wine its signature line of tension, while Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot are used as precision accents depending on the plot.

Vineyard work is driven by parcel mapping and timing: blocks are harvested separately, then fermented with careful temperature control and restrained extraction to keep tannins finely grained. French oak élevage is calibrated to build shape and longevity, not a loud wood imprint.

The result is a Pauillac that reads as architecture and place—disciplined, technical, and built for cellaring—where tradition is treated as a toolkit for modern accuracy rather than a museum piece.

Château Batailley

At the heart of the Médoc, close to the Gironde, Château Batailley embodies Pauillac (Pauillac) with 1855 Grand Cru Classé pedigree. Deep gravel, sandy gravels and ancient Günz deposits favour Cabernet Sauvignon and give the wine its signature line of tension, while Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot are used as precision accents depending on the plot.

Vineyard work is driven by parcel mapping and timing: blocks are harvested separately, then fermented with careful temperature control and restrained extraction to keep tannins finely grained. French oak élevage is calibrated to build shape and longevity, not a loud wood imprint.

The result is a Pauillac that reads as architecture and place—disciplined, technical, and built for cellaring—where tradition is treated as a toolkit for modern accuracy rather than a museum piece.