Château d'Armailhac
Rooted on Pauillac’s gravel banks by the Gironde, Château d'Armailhac is an 1855 Classified Growth that captures Left Bank typicity with precision, across four gravelly rises spanning over 80 hectares. Several gravel terraces favour Cabernet Sauvignon, while Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot complete the blend’s proportions and aromatic breadth.
Vineyard work is parcel‑driven, tuned to soil and mesoclimate, with selective picking and careful sorting. Fermentations are managed for clarity and balance, and extraction remains measured so the tannin grain stays fine and the fruit profile remains focused.
Élevage in French oak, followed by meticulous blending, adds depth and polish without smoothing away Pauillac’s signature: firm structure, a mineral lift and true ageing potential. A strong reference for premium Bordeaux listings seeking pedigree and consistency.Château d'Armailhac
Rooted on Pauillac’s gravel banks by the Gironde, Château d'Armailhac is an 1855 Classified Growth that captures Left Bank typicity with precision, across four gravelly rises spanning over 80 hectares. Several gravel terraces favour Cabernet Sauvignon, while Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot complete the blend’s proportions and aromatic breadth.
Vineyard work is parcel‑driven, tuned to soil and mesoclimate, with selective picking and careful sorting. Fermentations are managed for clarity and balance, and extraction remains measured so the tannin grain stays fine and the fruit profile remains focused.
Élevage in French oak, followed by meticulous blending, adds depth and polish without smoothing away Pauillac’s signature: firm structure, a mineral lift and true ageing potential. A strong reference for premium Bordeaux listings seeking pedigree and consistency.