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Chateau Pibran

Chateau PibranPauillac, France

Château Pibran is a Pauillac cru bourgeois with unusually high proportions of Merlot for the appellation, grown on deep…Learn More »

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Chateau Pibran All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Château Pibran is a Pauillac cru bourgeois with unusually high proportions of Merlot for the appellation, grown on deep Garonne gravel just behind such grands noms as Mouton Rothschild and Pontet-Canet. Vinified by the same technical team as Château Pichon Baron, it typically delivers a sleek, modern style of Pauillac—dark fruited, silky and mineral-edged, with firm but polished tannins—offering much of the appellation’s graphite-and-cassis chara…Learn More »

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2019
Pibran Pauillac 2019

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Chateau Pibran · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Pibran

Château Pibran is a Pauillac cru bourgeois with unusually high proportions of Merlot for the appellation, grown on deep Garonne gravel just behind such grands noms as Mouton Rothschild and Pontet-Canet. Vinified by the same technical team as Château Pichon Baron, it typically delivers a sleek, modern style of Pauillac—dark fruited, silky and mineral-edged, with firm but polished tannins—offering much of the appellation’s graphite-and-cassis character in a more approachable, quietly overperforming package.