Château Belgrave

Château Belgrave (French pronunciation: [ʃato bɛlɡʁav]) is a winery in the Haut-Médoc appellation of the Bordeaux region of France.

The "Bellegrave" designation first appeared in 1845, when Bruno Devès, a negociant in Bordeaux, remodelled the estate, favoring wine growing on gravel terroirs.

[2] Château Belgrave is located in the commune Saint-Laurent-Médoc, immediately to the west of the border with Saint-Julien-Beychevelle.

[3] It is thus situated in a sub-regional appellation, but close to the border of a communal appellation, in similarity to its Fifth Growth Saint neighbours in Saint-Laurent, Château Camensac and Château La Tour Carnet.

Its immediate neighbour over the commune border in Saint-Julien is Château Lagrange.

Illustration of Château Belgrave in Bordeaux and its wines by Charles Cocks (author) [ fr ] and Michel-Édouard Féret published en 1883