Château Cambon la Pelouse
Just off the Médoc’s famous “Route des Châteaux”, Château Cambon la Pelouse shows how Medoc tradition can feel contemporary without losing its codes. The estate name and the region appear early, but the key is Macau: elevated gravel ridges close to Margaux where drainage and Atlantic breezes shape ripening.
Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are balanced for both fruit and backbone, with Petit Verdot adding edge. High planting density, precise canopy work and rigorous sorting keep berries small and aromatic. In the cellar, lots are kept separate, fermentations are temperature-controlled, and oak ageing is handled with restraint to build texture, not sweetness.
Classified as Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, the property positions itself as a reliable Left Bank benchmark: structured, mineral-leaning and unmistakably Médoc in its sense of line and drive.Château Cambon la Pelouse
Just off the Médoc’s famous “Route des Châteaux”, Château Cambon la Pelouse shows how Medoc tradition can feel contemporary without losing its codes. The estate name and the region appear early, but the key is Macau: elevated gravel ridges close to Margaux where drainage and Atlantic breezes shape ripening.
Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are balanced for both fruit and backbone, with Petit Verdot adding edge. High planting density, precise canopy work and rigorous sorting keep berries small and aromatic. In the cellar, lots are kept separate, fermentations are temperature-controlled, and oak ageing is handled with restraint to build texture, not sweetness.
Classified as Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, the property positions itself as a reliable Left Bank benchmark: structured, mineral-leaning and unmistakably Médoc in its sense of line and drive.