Château Plagnac
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A classic Cru Bourgeois embodying the power of Médoc terroir.
Located in Bégadan near the Gironde estuary, Château Plagnac is a historic estate distinguished by its three iconic towers. Classified as a Cru Bourgeois since 1932, the property spans 39 hectares of clay-limestone soil. Under the management of the Laurent & Romain group, the estate combines traditional Médoc winemaking with modern, sustainable practices, including HVE certification and a transition toward organic viticulture. Its wines, typically a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, are celebrated for their power, structure, and classic Médoc typicity.
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Who Is This For?
Ideal for those who appreciate classic, structured Bordeaux wines that pair beautifully with hearty meat dishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the typical style of Château Plagnac wine?
- Château Plagnac produces classic, medium-to-full-bodied Médoc wines characterized by black fruit aromas, spice notes from oak aging, and firm, well-integrated tannins.
- Does Château Plagnac pair well with food?
- Yes, its structured profile makes it an excellent companion for red meats, such as roasted lamb, beef stew, or venison.
- Is Château Plagnac a classified estate?
- Yes, Château Plagnac has been recognized as a Cru Bourgeois since the original 1932 classification.