More About The Winery
Located in Saint-Julien on Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Château Lagrange is one of the historic estates of the Médoc and was classified as a Third Growth (Troisième Grand Cru Classé) in the famous 1855 Bordeaux Classification.
The estate’s history dates back to the 17th century, when it was already known for producing wines highly regarded in the Bordeaux trade. Over time, Château Lagrange became one of the largest properties in Saint-Julien, with vineyards planted on the region’s classic gravel soils over clay and limestone, ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon.
A major turning point came in 1983, when the estate was acquired by the Japanese group Suntory. Significant investments were made to modernize the vineyards and winery, including extensive replanting and the construction of a new gravity-fed cellar. These improvements helped restore Château Lagrange to its status as one of the leading estates of Saint-Julien.
Today, the vineyard spans around 118 hectares, planted primarily with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. The estate produces its flagship wine Château Lagrange as well as its second wine, Les Fiefs de Lagrange, both known for their balance, elegance, and classic Saint-Julien structure.
Combining historic terroir with modern precision, Château Lagrange continues to produce wines that reflect the finesse, structure, and aging potential of this prestigious Médoc appellation.