Château Cos d'Estournel
On the gravelly hill of Saint‑Estèphe (St.Estephe) in the northern Médoc, Château Cos d'Estournel has paired origin and vision since the 19th century. Vineyards are laid out on gravel‑driven parcels with clay components; southern exposure and the Gironde’s moderating influence support early yet precise ripening.
In the vineyard, strict selection and parcel work set the tone: hand harvesting, separate vinifications, temperature‑controlled fermentations and extraction that structures power rather than inflating it. Élevage in French oak barriques, complemented by larger formats, aims for polished but vibrant tannins.
As a 1855 Deuxième Cru, the estate links innovation with a style that respects Saint‑Estèphe’s identity—density, freshness and long evolution. For premium assortments, it offers iconic recognition with a clear, terroir‑driven narrative.Château Cos d'Estournel
On the gravelly hill of Saint‑Estèphe (St.Estephe) in the northern Médoc, Château Cos d'Estournel has paired origin and vision since the 19th century. Vineyards are laid out on gravel‑driven parcels with clay components; southern exposure and the Gironde’s moderating influence support early yet precise ripening.
In the vineyard, strict selection and parcel work set the tone: hand harvesting, separate vinifications, temperature‑controlled fermentations and extraction that structures power rather than inflating it. Élevage in French oak barriques, complemented by larger formats, aims for polished but vibrant tannins.
As a 1855 Deuxième Cru, the estate links innovation with a style that respects Saint‑Estèphe’s identity—density, freshness and long evolution. For premium assortments, it offers iconic recognition with a clear, terroir‑driven narrative.