Château d'Aiguilhe
On the limestone plateau east of Saint‑Émilion in the Libournais, Château d'Aiguilhe turns Castillon – Côtes de Bordeaux clay‑limestone into tension and depth. South‑facing slopes and natural drainage help Merlot and Cabernet Franc reach ripeness while holding onto lift and definition.
The estate’s identity is built on plot‑by‑plot decisions and a sustainability‑minded approach: hand harvesting, strict sorting and vinification that keeps extraction measured so the chalky core remains intact. Élevage in oak and more neutral formats is calibrated to integrate structure rather than pile on wood.
Castillon is presented here as its own benchmark, not a satellite—powerful yet controlled, textural and age‑worthy. For premium Bordeaux selections, it’s a persuasive Right Bank alternative with a clear terroir message.Château d'Aiguilhe
On the limestone plateau east of Saint‑Émilion in the Libournais, Château d'Aiguilhe turns Castillon – Côtes de Bordeaux clay‑limestone into tension and depth. South‑facing slopes and natural drainage help Merlot and Cabernet Franc reach ripeness while holding onto lift and definition.
The estate’s identity is built on plot‑by‑plot decisions and a sustainability‑minded approach: hand harvesting, strict sorting and vinification that keeps extraction measured so the chalky core remains intact. Élevage in oak and more neutral formats is calibrated to integrate structure rather than pile on wood.
Castillon is presented here as its own benchmark, not a satellite—powerful yet controlled, textural and age‑worthy. For premium Bordeaux selections, it’s a persuasive Right Bank alternative with a clear terroir message.