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Chateau Batailley

Fifth Growths Grand Cru Classes

The name of "Batailley" would come from the "Battle" which took place in 1453 between the French and the English on the lands of the future domain; with the reconquest of Château Latour by the French, this year saw the end of the Hundred Years War. Château Batailley is one of the oldest residences in the town of Pauillac.

 

Vines have been planted on this land rich in history since the 17th century. In the 18th century, three brothers and sisters of the Saint-Martin family, originally from Pauillac, acquired the estate. In 1791, the two sisters sold their shares to Guillaume Pécholier, a Bordeaux wine merchant.

In 1816, Daniel Guestier, from the trading company Barton & Guestier, bought the Château, modernized it, increased the surface area of the vineyard and improved the quality of the wine. His son succeeded him in 1847.

 

It is the Guestier family who would have asked Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps, landscape architect of Napoleon III, to design the 6-hectare park. In 1866, the Parisian banker Constant Halphen acquired the property.

In 1855, Château Batailley was classified in the Fifth Grand Cru category of the Médoc, thanks in particular to the improvements made by Daniel Guestier.

 

The Classification of the Médoc was set up at the request of Napoleon III by the wine merchants of Bordeaux within the framework of the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1855.

 

It was developed according to the value of the wines, but also the reputation of the Châteaux.

 

In 2002, a program was established to ensure the excellence of the estate's wines.

In 2006, the renewed vat room allows plot vinification.

 

Château Batailley flourished at its best, Lions de Batailley, the château's second wine, was launched in 2015, then, in 2019, Pauillac de Batailley, the third wine, completed the offer.

Chateau Batailley

GRAPE VARIETIES:
70% Cabernet Sauvignon
25% Merlot
3% Cabernet Franc
2% Petit Verdot

Chateau Batailley, Grand Cru Classe in 1855, is one of the jewels of the Casteja family and by Borie-Manoux. It owes its name to the last Battle in Medoc of the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) which took place at the site of the vineyards of the Chateau. The Domain of 100 hectares,of which 60 acres of vines,has belonged to the family since 1924. The floor of severe tightness makes it a very purebred and faithful vintage in the Pauillac appellation.

LIONS DE BATAILLEY

GRAPE VARIETIES:
70% Cabernet Sauvignon
25% Merlot
3% Cabernet Franc
2% Petit Verdot

Born in 2014 with a fine vintage,《Lions of Batailley》, 2nd wine of the Chateau Batailley, refers to the two magnificent lions that adorn the gate of the main courtyard of the castle. The nobility of this animal emphasizes that this is a wine that is in line with the Grand Batailley, and whose motto is 《In Bello Leones》(Lions in battle). .

PAUILLAC DE BATAILLEY

GRAPE VARIETIES:
70% Cabernet Sauvignon
25% Merlot
3% Cabernet Franc
2% Petit Verdot

Pauillac de Batailley is the result of a reflection on how to do even better and offer same time to the consumer of big wines and Chateau Batailley in particular the opportunity of a wine with easier access which respects this well-known character of Batailley. So we were able to go even further on Batailley and Lions blends while offering an excellent Pauillac of high quality with the guarantee of the signature Chateau Batailley.

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