Pessac-Léognan · France
Known for its Pessac-Léognan whites.
Wine Enthusiast 91/100 · Falstaff 90/100 · Decanter 90/100 + 2 more
Distinction · 6 prestige critics
Château Bouscaut sits in Pessac-Léognan, the heart of Graves, where Bordeaux's left bank meets Atlantic influence. The estate produces both red and white wines from this historic appellation. Les Chênes de Bouscaut Blanc, built on Sauvignon Blanc, captures the mineral precision the region is known for. The red wines—Le Pessac Léognan de Bouscaut and the Grand Cru Classé bottling—blend Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec into structured, age-worthy expressions. Pessac-Léognan's gravelly soils and cool maritime climate shape wines of balance and depth. The winery's output has been assessed by Wine Advocate, Falstaff, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, and Decanter.
Address Cadaujac, 33140, Cadaujac, France
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Critics Wine Enthusiast 91/100 · Falstaff 90/100 · Decanter 90/100 · Wine Spectator 87/100 · Wine Advocate 86/100 Top wines
Les Chênes de Bouscaut Pessac-Leognan Blanc
DECANTER 92 · WINE ADVOCATE 90
2015–2024
Pessac-Léognan (Grand Cru Classé de Graves)
WINE ENTHUSIAST 92 · DECANTER 90 · WINE SPECTATOR 87
1961–2024
Le Pessac Léognan de Bouscaut
WINE SPECTATOR 88
1989–2022
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How is Château Bouscaut rated by critics? Château Bouscaut scores 89 on Femente's critic index, drawn from prestige guides including Wine Enthusiast (91), Falstaff (90), Decanter (90), and Wine Spectator (87).
What wines is Château Bouscaut known for? Its most critically rated wines are Les Chênes de Bouscaut Pessac-Leognan Blanc, Pessac-Léognan (Grand Cru Classé de Graves), and Le Pessac Léognan de Bouscaut, among 5 rated wines tracked on Femente.
Where is Château Bouscaut located? Château Bouscaut is in Pessac-Léognan, France (Cadaujac, 33140, Cadaujac, France). Visit Château Bouscaut
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Château Bouscaut Château Bouscaut sits in Pessac-Léognan, the heart of Graves, where Bordeaux's left bank meets Atlantic influence. The estate produces both red and white wines from this historic appellation. Les Chênes de Bouscaut Blanc, built on Sauvignon Blanc, captures the mineral precision the region is known for. The red wines—Le Pessac Léognan de Bouscaut and the Grand Cru Classé bottling—blend Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec into structured, age-worthy expressions. Pessac-Léognan's gravelly soils and cool maritime climate shape wines of balance and depth. The winery's output has been assessed by Wine Advocate, Falstaff, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, and Decanter.
Critics Wine Advocate, Falstaff, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Decanter
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