Château Mongravey
On the gravel of Margaux, near Arsac, Château Mongravey tells a rare story of a modern estate built with old parcels. Starting in 1980, Régis Bernaleau assembled prime vineyard plots into a coherent domaine; what began as a small family holding expanded, step by step, into a mosaic now recognised as Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel.
Deep Médoc gravels store heat yet drain quickly, favouring Cabernet Sauvignon, supported by Merlot and discreet companions. The signature comes from rigorous canopy work, strict sorting and lot-by-lot vinification—each parcel fermented separately, each élevage decision made before the final blend is drawn.
Mongravey’s charm lies in its forward gaze: a contemporary Margaux without theatrics, shaped by family precision. Age is not the proof here; consistency is—turning a late start into quiet authority, seeable in every measured choice from vine to cellar.Château Mongravey
On the gravel of Margaux, near Arsac, Château Mongravey tells a rare story of a modern estate built with old parcels. Starting in 1980, Régis Bernaleau assembled prime vineyard plots into a coherent domaine; what began as a small family holding expanded, step by step, into a mosaic now recognised as Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel.
Deep Médoc gravels store heat yet drain quickly, favouring Cabernet Sauvignon, supported by Merlot and discreet companions. The signature comes from rigorous canopy work, strict sorting and lot-by-lot vinification—each parcel fermented separately, each élevage decision made before the final blend is drawn.
Mongravey’s charm lies in its forward gaze: a contemporary Margaux without theatrics, shaped by family precision. Age is not the proof here; consistency is—turning a late start into quiet authority, seeable in every measured choice from vine to cellar.