Château Mongravey sits in Margaux, the Médoc's most elegant appellation, where gravelly left-bank soils and maritime influence shape wines of refinement and structure. The winery's portfolio centers on Bordeaux's classic blend: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot anchored by Cabernet Franc, with Malbec appearing in select cuvées. The Cuvée de Tradition Margaux—a Cabernet Franc–led blend—represents the house's core expression, while LV Parcelle 55 Margaux explores a Merlot-forward approach across the same noble varieties. A straightforward Margaux rounds the range. Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, and Wine Spectator have assessed the portfolio, with the Cuvée de Tradition earning particular recognition among prestige critics. The wines reflect Margaux's signature: dark fruit, fine tannins, and the mineral precision that defines the appellation's best work.