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Chateau Malescasse

Chateau MalescasseHaut Medoc, France

Château Malescasse is a Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel from a 40‑ha single estate in the Haut‑Médoc (between Margaux and Sai…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Malescasse is a Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel from a 40‑ha single estate in the Haut‑Médoc (between Margaux and Saint‑Julien) whose gravelly Médoc terroir and Atlantic influence produce ripe, structured left‑bank blends dominated by Cabernet and Merlot with a trace of Petit Verdot. Rebuilt and modernized under Vignobles Austruy, the wine is known for concentrated black‑fruit and graphite notes, polished tannins from careful plot‑by‑plot vini…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Malescasse

Château Malescasse is a Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel from a 40‑ha single estate in the Haut‑Médoc (between Margaux and Saint‑Julien) whose gravelly Médoc terroir and Atlantic influence produce ripe, structured left‑bank blends dominated by Cabernet and Merlot with a trace of Petit Verdot. Rebuilt and modernized under Vignobles Austruy, the wine is known for concentrated black‑fruit and graphite notes, polished tannins from careful plot‑by‑plot vinification and oak ageing, and real mid‑term ageing potential.