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Château Coucheroy

Château Coucheroy sits in Pessac-Léognan, the historic heart of Graves in Bordeaux. The appellation is defined by its left-bank structure and gravelly soils that yield wines of mineral precision and aging potential. The estate's flagship red blends Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, a pairing that captures the region's balance between ripe fruit and firm tannin. Wine Spectator has rated the Pessac-Léognan offering at 84.2 points, reflecting a wine built for the cellar. Graves reds of this caliber typically show dark berry, tobacco leaf, and earth—wines that evolve over years rather than demand immediate drinking. Coucheroy's expression of the appellation speaks to the terroir's ability to marry power with restraint.

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