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Château d'Aurilhac sits in Haut-Médoc, the heart of Bordeaux's left bank, where gravelly soils and a maritime climate shape wines of structure and depth. The estate's principal offering blends Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon—a pairing that defines the region's character. Merlot brings roundness and mid-palate weight; Cabernet Sauvignon contributes the backbone and aging potential Haut-Médoc is known for. The wine has drawn attention from Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, and Wine Spectator, reflecting its place within the broader conversation around serious Bordeaux production. Haut-Médoc itself occupies a distinct tier: less celebrated than the grands crus classés of Pauillac or Margaux, but producing wines with genuine complexity and the ability to age. Château d'Aurilhac's expression of this terroir—a Merlot-Cabernet blend from one of France's most storied regions—offers a window into what the appellation can deliver.
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