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Château Poujeaux

At the heart of a discreet Médoc appellation, Château Poujeaux reigns over its sixty hectares of vines on a gravelly knoll. A château that has aged with elegance, its wines carry a beautiful balance of tension, charm, energy, and roundness.

The Poujeaux vineyard's origins can be traced back to the 16th century. The property was then known as La Salle de Poujeaux and was attached to the current Château Latour. During the 19th century, Château Poujeaux belonged to the Castaing family, until it was split into three in 1880 following the settlement of the estate. One of the heirs, Philippe Castaing, sold his share to François Theil in 1921. Theil's son Jean then reassembled all three plots to recreate the original property in 1957. In 2008, Château Poujeaux was purchased by Philippe Cuvelier (the owner of Clos Fourtet on the right bank).
A single 68-hectare block of vines, the vineyard is admirably located on the gravelly hilltops traditionally suited to the growing the classic Bordeaux grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon for strength, Merlot for roundness, Cabernet Franc for finesse and Petit Verdot for elegance. This harmonious blend, after being aged in oak barrels, a third of which are renewed every year, results in a wine that presents a perfect combination of concentration, richness… and a harmony that was greatly appreciated by President Georges Pompidou, a great fan of Château Poujeaux: the journalist Philippe Couderc reported in 1972 that the president (…) displays a sound appetite and an appreciation of gastronomy. However, there are no premier crus in his cellar. His preference is for Château Poujeaux, a Médoc in the Moulis appellation, ranked as a cru bourgeois. It is a powerful, earthy red wine, with plenty of chewy substance. Full-bodied and robust, it also possesses exceptional finesse. Qualities that, with all due respect, should appeal to a man from Cajac

The Poujeaux vineyard's origins can be traced back to the 16th century. The property was then known as La Salle de Poujeaux and was attached to the current Château Latour. During the 19th century, Château Poujeaux belonged to the Castaing family, until it was split into three in 1880 following the settlement of the estate. One of the heirs, Philippe Castaing, sold his share to François Theil in 1921. Theil's son Jean then reassembled all three plots to recreate the original property in 1957. In 2008, Château Poujeaux was purchased by Philippe Cuvelier (the owner of Clos Fourtet on the right bank).
A single 68-hectare block of vines, the vineyard is admirably located on the gravelly hilltops traditionally suited to the growing the classic Bordeaux grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon for strength, Merlot for roundness, Cabernet Franc for finesse and Petit Verdot for elegance. This harmonious blend, after being aged in oak barrels, a third of which are renewed every year, results in a wine that presents a perfect combination of concentration, richness… and a harmony that was greatly appreciated by President Georges Pompidou, a great fan of Château Poujeaux: the journalist Philippe Couderc reported in 1972 that the president (…) displays a sound appetite and an appreciation of gastronomy. However, there are no premier crus in his cellar. His preference is for Château Poujeaux, a Médoc in the Moulis appellation, ranked as a cru bourgeois. It is a powerful, earthy red wine, with plenty of chewy substance. Full-bodied and robust, it also possesses exceptional finesse. Qualities that, with all due respect, should appeal to a man from Cajac

2005
180(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2005
62(current price)Price per bottle 20.67
27 | Buy 6, get 10%
Château Poujeaux

Château Poujeaux

2018
30
2018
100(starting price)Price per bottle 16.67
2015
35
2015
40(starting price)Price per bottle 20
49.50 | Buy 2, get 10%
2021
55
25.20 | Buy 3, get 10%
2021
28
2016
34
2016
120(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2009
60(starting price)
2009
60(starting price)
2009
30(starting price)
2009
60(current price)Price per bottle 30
2009
120(starting price)Price per bottle 30
1990
40(starting price)
1990
80(starting price)Price per bottle 40
1990
25(current price)
1990
25(current price)
1990
22(current price)
1990
22(current price)
1989
60(current price)Price per bottle 30
1989
60(current price)Price per bottle 30
1989
54(starting price)Price per bottle 27
1989
81(starting price)Price per bottle 27
2002
60(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2002
48(current price)Price per bottle 16
1994
18(starting price)
2023
205
2023
105
2023
50
2023
25
1993
20(starting price)
1993
54(starting price)Price per bottle 18
1982
40(current price)
1982
105(current price)Price per bottle 35
2022
290
2022
150
2022
59
2022
29
2020
150
2020
55
2020
30(current price)
2020
30(current price)
2020
23(current price)Price per bottle 11.50
2000
25(current price)
2000
25(current price)
2000
22(current price)
2000
22(current price)
2000
22(current price)
2000
19(current price)
2000
19(current price)
2000
19(current price)
2000
19(current price)
2000
19(current price)
1999
50(starting price)Price per bottle 25
1979
18(current price)Price per bottle 6
1979
15(current price)Price per bottle 5
1979
13(current price)Price per bottle 3.25
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2022
69
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