Le Comte de Malartic
In Pessac-Léognan, Le Comte de Malartic has carried its name since the 2019 vintage as the second wine of Château Malartic-Lagravière, one of the rare Graves Classified Growths recognised in 1953 for both red and white. Since the Bonnie family acquired the estate in 1997, vineyard renewal and a respectful, eco‑minded philosophy have shaped every decision.
Work is driven by parcels and soils: cover crops, biodiversity, careful handwork, then gravity-fed handling, gentle extraction and a disciplined blend built around Merlot and Cabernet. French oak élevage adds definition rather than weight, aiming for balance over show.
The result is an early, faithful reading of the château’s signature—structured, polished and firmly rooted in gravelly Graves soils—offering a confident path into Malartic-Lagravière’s world of precision and lineage.Le Comte de Malartic
In Pessac-Léognan, Le Comte de Malartic has carried its name since the 2019 vintage as the second wine of Château Malartic-Lagravière, one of the rare Graves Classified Growths recognised in 1953 for both red and white. Since the Bonnie family acquired the estate in 1997, vineyard renewal and a respectful, eco‑minded philosophy have shaped every decision.
Work is driven by parcels and soils: cover crops, biodiversity, careful handwork, then gravity-fed handling, gentle extraction and a disciplined blend built around Merlot and Cabernet. French oak élevage adds definition rather than weight, aiming for balance over show.
The result is an early, faithful reading of the château’s signature—structured, polished and firmly rooted in gravelly Graves soils—offering a confident path into Malartic-Lagravière’s world of precision and lineage.