Château Cheval Blanc

Château Cheval Blanc, nestled in the prestigious Saint-Émilion region of Bordeaux, is renowned for its world-class red wines.

Under the ownership of Bernard Arnault and the family of the late Baron Albert Frère, the estate merges traditional winemaking techniques with a touch of modern luxury. Their celebrated wine, crafted primarily from Cabernet Franc and Merlot, is acclaimed for its complex flavors, enduring quality, and the remarkable prices it commands at auctions.

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What is Château Cheval Blanc?


Château Cheval Blanc is a Right Bank Bordeaux estate with 39 hectares of vines near Pomerol, rooted in a history reaching back to Roman times. Its vineyard sits on a mix of gravel and clay, conditions well suited to its signature varieties.

The estate’s grand vin anchors the lineup, while Le Petit Cheval serves as the second wine, drawn from parcels and lots not selected for the main blend. Cheval Blanc took shape in the 1830s after land acquisitions from neighboring Château Figeac, marking the start of its modern era.

Today it is closely associated with the Right Bank’s gravel-clay mosaic and a blending approach that reflects this site.

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  • What is Château Cheval Blanc?
    Château Cheval Blanc is a prestigious winery in the Saint-Émilion region of Bordeaux, France, known for its exceptional red wines.
  • Who owns and manages the estate?
    The estate is owned by Bernard Arnault and the family of the late Baron Albert Frère. Pierre-Olivier Clouet serves as Managing Director, while Pierre Lurton serves as Chairman of the Board.
  • Where is the vineyard and how large is it?
    The vineyard spans 39 hectares on a distinctive mosaic of gravel and clay soils on Bordeaux’s Right Bank, near Pomerol.
  • What grape varieties and proportions are used?
    The wines are primarily Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Current plantings are approximately 52% Cabernet Franc, 43% Merlot, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, with the latter used in some vintages.
  • Does the estate make a second wine?
    Yes. Le Petit Cheval is the second wine, sourced from parcels and lots not selected for the grand vin.
  • How much grand vin is produced annually?
    Approximately 6,000–7,000 cases per year.
  • When was the estate founded and by whom?
    It was established in 1832 by Jean-Jacques Ducasse, on land with viticultural roots dating back to Roman times.
  • What is its classification status?
    Cheval Blanc was recognized as Premier Grand Cru Classé (A) in Saint-Émilion until it withdrew from the classification in 2021.
  • How long can Château Cheval Blanc wines age?
    Top vintages typically age 30–50 years or more; some, like the legendary 1947, have shown remarkable longevity beyond 70 years.
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