Appellation

Moulis-en-Médoc

ムーリ・アン・メドック

One of the six communal appellations of the Médoc, producing powerful and structured reds with excellent aging potential.

Moulis-en-Médoc is a small but prestigious Médoc appellation known for its diverse gravelly soils and full-bodied, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant blends.

Best for: Wine lovers seeking structured, age-worthy Bordeaux beyond the most famous communes.

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Producers

Food Pairings

Red meats, lamb, game, aged cheeses

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Moulis-en-Médoc special among Médoc appellations?
Its diverse soils — gravel, clay, and limestone — create complex, structured wines at competitive prices compared to neighboring famous communes. It is often called the Médoc's best-kept secret.
Which are the most renowned châteaux in Moulis-en-Médoc?
Château Poujeaux and Château Chasse-Spleen are the most acclaimed, consistently producing wines of Cru Classé quality without the Grand Cru price tag.
How do Moulis-en-Médoc wines pair with Japanese food?
Their firm tannins and dark fruit character pair excellently with grilled wagyu, braised short rib, and hearty sukiyaki — ideal for Japanese meat-centric dishes.