Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux
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A rising star of Moulis-en-Médoc, delivering elegance and modern precision beyond its classification.
Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux is a distinguished estate located in the Moulis-en-Médoc appellation of Bordeaux. Since its acquisition by Justin Onclin in 2002, the estate has undergone significant modernization and investment, elevating its status to one of the most consistent and high-quality producers in the region. The vineyards are meticulously managed with a focus on low yields and sustainable practices. The wines are characterized by their deep color, intense fruit concentration, elegant structure, and a refined use of oak, reflecting the unique gravelly terroir of Moulis. It is widely regarded as a rising star that consistently outperforms its classification.
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Who Is This For?
Ideal for Bordeaux lovers seeking refined, modern style that pairs beautifully with sophisticated cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the classification of Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux?
- Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux is classified as a Cru Bourgeois in the Moulis-en-Médoc appellation.
- What grape varieties are used in their wines?
- The wines are primarily a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, often with a small percentage of Petit Verdot.
- Does this wine pair well with Japanese cuisine?
- Yes, its silky tannins and balanced acidity complement grilled meats, soy-glazed dishes, and umami-rich Japanese cuisine.
- Who owns Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux?
- The estate has been owned by Justin Onclin since 2002, who has led significant investment and modernization of the property.
- Is Château Branas Grand-Poujeaux known for traditional or modern winemaking?
- It is known for a modern, precision-focused approach that emphasizes low yields, sustainable viticulture, and refined oak integration.