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Winery Pessac Lognan

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Denomination Pessac-Léognan (often transcribed as "Pessac Lognan"), an appellation of the Graves subregion near Bordeaux, known for elegant red wines based on Cabernet/Merlot and for dry white wines based on Sauvignon/Sémillon.
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Winery history Pessac Lognan

The wine-growing area has ancient origins within the Bordeaux Graves; the AOC Pessac-Léognan was established as a separate appellation in the 1980s. The area is home to numerous historic châteaux and producers recognized for the consistent quality of their red and white wines.

Production philosophy

Showcase the terroir characterized by gravel and mixed soils, prioritizing fruit expression, balance and finesse over excess; promote the region through events, visits and collaborations with research institutes.

Terroir and vineyards

The appellation area typically includes the communes of Pessac, Léognan, Martillac, Mérignac, Talence, Gradignan, Cadaujac, Canéjan, Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans and Villenave-d'Ornon, southwest of the city of Bordeaux.

Awards and recognitions

In the area there are producers recognized in the "Crus Classés de Graves"; the appellation, on the other hand, is home to historic châteaux with historic classifications.

Why choose wines from Pessac Lognan

This winery represents a useful reference point for wine lovers looking for authentic labels, territorial identity and a reliable selection available online.

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