Château Grand Puy Ducasse

In Pauillac, the story of Château Grand‑Puy Ducasse begins in 1675 when Arnaud Ducasse bought a riverside house. The estate stayed in the family for almost three centuries and was classified in 1855 as a Cinquième Grand Cru Classé—status that still shapes its place on the Left Bank.

Its vineyard is distinctive for being spread across several gravel rises, making parcel selection and precision harvesting essential. Cabernet Sauvignon delivers Pauillac backbone, Merlot adds breadth; fermentations are managed for purity with controlled extraction.

Élevage in French oak is tuned for depth and ageing potential while preserving the appellation’s gravitas and freshness. Grand‑Puy Ducasse therefore sells Pauillac as a historic river address: trade heritage, classified pedigree and a style that rewards time in the cellar.

Château Grand Puy Ducasse

In Pauillac, the story of Château Grand‑Puy Ducasse begins in 1675 when Arnaud Ducasse bought a riverside house. The estate stayed in the family for almost three centuries and was classified in 1855 as a Cinquième Grand Cru Classé—status that still shapes its place on the Left Bank.

Its vineyard is distinctive for being spread across several gravel rises, making parcel selection and precision harvesting essential. Cabernet Sauvignon delivers Pauillac backbone, Merlot adds breadth; fermentations are managed for purity with controlled extraction.

Élevage in French oak is tuned for depth and ageing potential while preserving the appellation’s gravitas and freshness. Grand‑Puy Ducasse therefore sells Pauillac as a historic river address: trade heritage, classified pedigree and a style that rewards time in the cellar.