ProducerHaut-Médoc

Château Coufran

シャトー・クフラン

The 'Pomerol of the Médoc' known for its Merlot-dominant elegance.

Located in the Haut-Médoc appellation, Château Coufran is renowned for its unique dominance of Merlot, which is atypical for the Left Bank of Bordeaux. The estate spans approximately 76 hectares of gravelly soil, producing wines characterized by their elegance, suppleness, and ability to age gracefully. Often referred to as the 'Pomerol of the Médoc,' the estate consistently delivers high-quality wines that offer excellent value, blending traditional viticulture with modern precision to express the distinct terroir of Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne.

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Who Is This For?

Ideal for wine lovers seeking a supple, Merlot-driven Bordeaux that pairs beautifully with roasted meats and Japanese cuisine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Château Coufran called the 'Pomerol of the Médoc'?
It is called the 'Pomerol of the Médoc' because it uses a significantly higher proportion of Merlot than most other estates in the Médoc region.
Does Château Coufran pair well with Japanese food?
Yes, its supple tannins and elegant fruit profile make it an excellent match for Japanese dishes like soy-glazed grilled eel or beef sukiyaki.
Is Château Coufran a classified growth?
No, Château Coufran is not part of the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, but it is highly regarded as a Cru Bourgeois Supérieur.