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Chateau Peyrabon

Chateau PeyrabonHaut Medoc, France

Château Peyrabon is a Cru Bourgeois Haut‑Médoc from the Left Bank (with some parcels bordering Pauillac) made from a Cab…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Peyrabon is a Cru Bourgeois Haut‑Médoc from the Left Bank (with some parcels bordering Pauillac) made from a Cabernet‑Merlot dominated blend on gravelly/sandy soils over clay; historically classically oaked (roughly 12–14 months, partial new wood) to produce a ripe, structured wine of dark‑berry fruit, firm tannins and clear aging potential. In recent years the estate has been integrated into the Castéja/BCAP group, and the house style em…Learn More »

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RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Peyrabon

Château Peyrabon is a Cru Bourgeois Haut‑Médoc from the Left Bank (with some parcels bordering Pauillac) made from a Cabernet‑Merlot dominated blend on gravelly/sandy soils over clay; historically classically oaked (roughly 12–14 months, partial new wood) to produce a ripe, structured wine of dark‑berry fruit, firm tannins and clear aging potential. In recent years the estate has been integrated into the Castéja/BCAP group, and the house style emphasizes concentration and terroir‑typicity rather than overt extraction.