Chateau Canon Pécresse
The story of Château Canon Pécresse is closely linked to the wine heritage of Corrèze from the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. These winemakers, primarily from Meymac on the slopes of the Millevaches plateau, leveraged their business acumen to establish vineyards around Libourne, the capital of Bordeaux's right bank.
Francis Pécresse (1883-1978) owned significant wineries in the 1950s and 1960s, including Château Trotanoy in Pomerol, Grand Corbin in Saint-Émilion, and Villegeorge and Duplessis in Médoc. After the war, he purchased the small Château Vray Canon Bodet-la-Tour in Fronsadais, which was transformed into Château Canon Pécresse in 2003.
Today, this more than 4-hectare estate is managed by his descendants, Francis and Jean-Francis Pécresse, a father and son duo who are dedicated to preserving and renewing the family passion.
The 2014 reveals intense aromas of blackberry and blackcurrant with hints of liquorice and grilled...
Château Canon Pécresse 2012 is an elegant Bordeaux from the Canon-Fronsac appellation, made mainly from...
The 2013 Canon Pecresse wine is distinguished by its minerality and distinctive black and red fruit...
The wine is full-bodied and nicely balanced with smooth but firm tannins and a medium-long...
This wine is aged in concrete tanks and barriques with the aim of affecting the character of the...
"A medium-bodied wine that is full of sweet, ripe, juicy cherry, espresso, licorice and...
This wine is aged in concrete tanks and barriques with the aim of affecting the character of the...
"A medium-bodied, elegant, fresh and easy-drinking fruity wine that is fully ready for immediate...
The 2014 reveals intense aromas of blackberry and blackcurrant with hints of liquorice and grilled...
The wine is full-bodied and nicely balanced with smooth but firm tannins and a medium-long...