Château Camensac

Along the seam of the Medoc near Saint‑Julien, Château Camensac benefits from a rare combination: deep gravels—often described as gunzian terraces—and an oceanic microclimate that extends the season. The producer name and region show up early because site is the engine here.

The vineyard is split into many parcels, harvested and vinified separately to match soil and ripeness. Cabernet Sauvignon brings length and architecture, Merlot supplies flesh and mid‑palate continuity. Gentle extraction, clean fermentations and barrel ageing in French oak focus on finesse, keeping tannins fine-grained and energy intact.

As a Grand Cru Classé (1855), Camensac leans into classic Bordeaux structure with modern clarity—balanced, precise and built to unfold in bottle rather than shout on release. The same discipline carries into the estate’s second wine program, offering an accessible entry point without diluting the house style.

Château Camensac

Along the seam of the Medoc near Saint‑Julien, Château Camensac benefits from a rare combination: deep gravels—often described as gunzian terraces—and an oceanic microclimate that extends the season. The producer name and region show up early because site is the engine here.

The vineyard is split into many parcels, harvested and vinified separately to match soil and ripeness. Cabernet Sauvignon brings length and architecture, Merlot supplies flesh and mid‑palate continuity. Gentle extraction, clean fermentations and barrel ageing in French oak focus on finesse, keeping tannins fine-grained and energy intact.

As a Grand Cru Classé (1855), Camensac leans into classic Bordeaux structure with modern clarity—balanced, precise and built to unfold in bottle rather than shout on release. The same discipline carries into the estate’s second wine program, offering an accessible entry point without diluting the house style.