Château des Laurets

In the Libournais, between Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion and Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion, Château des Laurets draws its character from south‑facing slopes with limestone outcrops. Since the estate’s acquisition and renovation by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild in the 2000s, the focus has been on elevating precision while protecting the clay‑limestone identity.

Merlot leads the blend, supported by Cabernet Franc; decisions are plot‑driven, from canopy work and yield control to selective hand harvesting. In the cellar, parcels are fermented separately with measured extraction so density remains lifted and structured rather than heavy.

Élevage in French oak—according to the lot in barriques and larger formats—aims for integration and a long, clear line. It positions the château as a compelling satellite‑Saint‑Émilion address: serious, distinctive and highly useful for premium Bordeaux selections.

Château des Laurets

In the Libournais, between Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion and Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion, Château des Laurets draws its character from south‑facing slopes with limestone outcrops. Since the estate’s acquisition and renovation by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild in the 2000s, the focus has been on elevating precision while protecting the clay‑limestone identity.

Merlot leads the blend, supported by Cabernet Franc; decisions are plot‑driven, from canopy work and yield control to selective hand harvesting. In the cellar, parcels are fermented separately with measured extraction so density remains lifted and structured rather than heavy.

Élevage in French oak—according to the lot in barriques and larger formats—aims for integration and a long, clear line. It positions the château as a compelling satellite‑Saint‑Émilion address: serious, distinctive and highly useful for premium Bordeaux selections.