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The Château Beauregard is a sumptuous wine estate located in the Pomerol appellation, in the Bordeaux region.
This magnificent estate has a fascinating history, a deep family tradition and an exceptional Domaine that make it one of the jewels of Bordeaux viticulture.
The history dates back to the 18th century, when the Moueix family acquired the property in 1795. Since then, the Moueix family has played a key role in the preservation and development of this Domaine vineyard. Specifically, family member Christian Moueix has managed the estate and been the driving force behind its rise to world renown. His commitment to quality and winemaking tradition is deeply rooted in the history of the Moueix family and Château Beauregard.
The Domaine covers around 17 hectares of vines, mainly planted with the Merlot grape variety, which is predominant in the Pomerol region. These vineyards benefit from an exceptional terroir, characterized by clay soils, which give the grapes a unique aromatic richness, structure and elegance.
The specialty of Château Beauregard lies in the production of Pomerol red wines of great finesse and elegance. The Domaine is particularly well known for its resolutely traditional approach to winemaking, which includes fermentation in oak vats and... See more ...
This 2024 vintage of Château Beauregard brilliantly embodies the elegance and depth of the Pomerolais terroir.
Predominantly Merlot (70%), supported by Cabernet franc (30%), it seduces from the moment it opens with a complex nose, blending ripe black fruit, violets and a hint of spice.
On the palate, the texture is silky, supported by a fine acid structure and very fine tannins, promising remarkable ageing potential.
Precise plot-by-plot vinification and barrel ageing give the wine a subtle balance of richness, freshness and minerality. A racy, harmonious Pomerol, already charming in its youth, but which will gain in complexity with age.