Château Fieuzal

In Pessac‑Léognan, Château de Fieuzal carries a name shaped by the de Fieuzal family, who steered the estate until 1851; earlier records refer to the land as Gardière. As a Classified Growth of Graves, it belongs to the historic spine of Bordeaux south of the city.

Its identity is built on a mix of gravel, sand and clay: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot drive the reds, while Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon define the whites. Parcels are harvested and vinified separately, fermentations are managed for purity, and élevage in French oak barriques and larger formats is used to build texture and smoky mineral nuance.

Fieuzal speaks through continuity and renewal—reconstituted holdings, modern cellar precision and a clear sense of place. It positions Pessac‑Léognan as a source of depth, structure and terroir‑led elegance.

Château Fieuzal

In Pessac‑Léognan, Château de Fieuzal carries a name shaped by the de Fieuzal family, who steered the estate until 1851; earlier records refer to the land as Gardière. As a Classified Growth of Graves, it belongs to the historic spine of Bordeaux south of the city.

Its identity is built on a mix of gravel, sand and clay: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot drive the reds, while Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon define the whites. Parcels are harvested and vinified separately, fermentations are managed for purity, and élevage in French oak barriques and larger formats is used to build texture and smoky mineral nuance.

Fieuzal speaks through continuity and renewal—reconstituted holdings, modern cellar precision and a clear sense of place. It positions Pessac‑Léognan as a source of depth, structure and terroir‑led elegance.