Chateau Belgrave
One of the oldest châteaux in Médoc, Château Belgrave dates back to the time of Louis XV when it served as his hunting lodge. Wine production began here in the early 19th century.
The vineyard grows Cabernet Sauvignon on 30 hectares, Merlot on 29 hectares, and Petit Verdot on 1 hectare. Three wines are produced here: the main wine Château Belgrave, a smaller quantity of the second wine Diane de Belgrave, and recently Couronne de Belgrave.
In recent years, significant investments have been made in technology, and these wines are considered elite in the region.
The wines of Château Belgrave are considered the elite of the region. Dark, ripe colour, very...
The wines from Château Belgrave are considered to be the elite of the region.The amazing aromas of blackcurrant,...