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Chateau Charmail

Chateau CharmailHaut Medoc, France

Château Charmail is a single‑estate Haut‑Médoc from Saint‑Seurin‑de‑Cadourne on a prized gravelly slope above the Girond…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Charmail is a single‑estate Haut‑Médoc from Saint‑Seurin‑de‑Cadourne on a prized gravelly slope above the Gironde, fashioned for precision and freshness with a Merlot‑Cabernet dominated blend (plus Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot). The wine typically shows polished, structured tannins, lively river‑moderated acidity and floral/black‑fruit aromas, reflecting careful viticulture, aging in large 500L barrels and concrete eggs, and the estate…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Charmail

Château Charmail is a single‑estate Haut‑Médoc from Saint‑Seurin‑de‑Cadourne on a prized gravelly slope above the Gironde, fashioned for precision and freshness with a Merlot‑Cabernet dominated blend (plus Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot). The wine typically shows polished, structured tannins, lively river‑moderated acidity and floral/black‑fruit aromas, reflecting careful viticulture, aging in large 500L barrels and concrete eggs, and the estate’s emphasis on soil‑specific planting and ecological renewal.