Château Lestage Simon

Near Saint‑Seurin‑de‑Cadourne in the Haut‑Médoc, close to the Saint‑Estèphe border, Château Lestage Simon links river influence and inland altitude in one address. In the 1932 Cru Bourgeois ranking, the name “Simon” was added to the historic Lestage; later generations consolidated the estate through re‑grouping and vineyard expansion.

Vines run from sandier parcels near the Gironde to limestone‑ and clay‑based plateaus, with gravel lenses providing heat and drainage. Merlot often takes a leading role, supported by Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and a touch of Petit Verdot—an architecture built for balance and structure.

In the cellar, Bordeaux tradition remains the compass: measured extraction, élevage in oak and time on fine lees to deepen texture. The result is a Médoc profile with serious depth, carrying the ambition of a top Cru Bourgeois into the present day.

Château Lestage Simon

Near Saint‑Seurin‑de‑Cadourne in the Haut‑Médoc, close to the Saint‑Estèphe border, Château Lestage Simon links river influence and inland altitude in one address. In the 1932 Cru Bourgeois ranking, the name “Simon” was added to the historic Lestage; later generations consolidated the estate through re‑grouping and vineyard expansion.

Vines run from sandier parcels near the Gironde to limestone‑ and clay‑based plateaus, with gravel lenses providing heat and drainage. Merlot often takes a leading role, supported by Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and a touch of Petit Verdot—an architecture built for balance and structure.

In the cellar, Bordeaux tradition remains the compass: measured extraction, élevage in oak and time on fine lees to deepen texture. The result is a Médoc profile with serious depth, carrying the ambition of a top Cru Bourgeois into the present day.