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Chateau Peymouton

Chateau PeymoutonSt. Emilion, France

Château Peymouton is a Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru produced by the Beaumartin family as part of the Château Laroque estate;…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Peymouton is a Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru produced by the Beaumartin family as part of the Château Laroque estate; it comes from 31 hectares of high‑plateau clay‑over‑limestone soils and is typically a Merlot‑dominant Bordeaux blend (roughly 70% Merlot with Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon). The wine is made in a fresh, fruit‑forward style with ripe black‑berry and cherry notes, supple tannins and mineral/earthy lift from the limestone…Learn More »

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RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Peymouton

Château Peymouton is a Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru produced by the Beaumartin family as part of the Château Laroque estate; it comes from 31 hectares of high‑plateau clay‑over‑limestone soils and is typically a Merlot‑dominant Bordeaux blend (roughly 70% Merlot with Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon). The wine is made in a fresh, fruit‑forward style with ripe black‑berry and cherry notes, supple tannins and mineral/earthy lift from the limestone sites, often offering early approachability alongside enough structure for short‑term cellaring.