Château Cos Labory

Overlooking the Gironde in Saint‑Estèphe, Château Cos Labory draws its identity from the famed Hill of Cos: gravel and Graves terraces with clay beneath give Cabernet Sauvignon its backbone, while Merlot brings balance; as a 1855 Cinquième Cru Classé, the estate sits firmly within the Left Bank’s classic lineage.

Vineyard work is parcel‑driven—canopy management, strict hand harvesting and careful sorting—followed by controlled fermentations that favour definition over brute force. Ageing in French oak barriques, complemented by larger formats, is calibrated to support structure and preserve the appellation’s tension.

The result is a Saint‑Estèphe that sells itself through Médoc typicity: composed, structured and built to age, ideal for premium selections seeking a recognised name with genuine terroir clarity.

Château Cos Labory

Overlooking the Gironde in Saint‑Estèphe, Château Cos Labory draws its identity from the famed Hill of Cos: gravel and Graves terraces with clay beneath give Cabernet Sauvignon its backbone, while Merlot brings balance; as a 1855 Cinquième Cru Classé, the estate sits firmly within the Left Bank’s classic lineage.

Vineyard work is parcel‑driven—canopy management, strict hand harvesting and careful sorting—followed by controlled fermentations that favour definition over brute force. Ageing in French oak barriques, complemented by larger formats, is calibrated to support structure and preserve the appellation’s tension.

The result is a Saint‑Estèphe that sells itself through Médoc typicity: composed, structured and built to age, ideal for premium selections seeking a recognised name with genuine terroir clarity.