Château Pédesclaux

Château Pédesclaux is a winery in the Pauillac appellation of the Bordeaux region of France.

The Château was founded in 1810 by wine broker Pierre Urbain Pédesclaux, who passed it to his son Pierre-Edmond in 1849.

After death of the latter his widow continued to run the Château until 1891, when the estate was sold to the Count de Gastebois.

In 1960, Lucien Jugla added Château Belle-Rose, a 13.7-hectare estate which he had been farming since 1943, to Pédesclaux.

In 2009, the estate was purchased by Jacky Lorenzetti, who also owns Chateau Lilian Ladouys in Saint-Estèphe and 50% of Château d'Issan in Margaux.

Label from a bottle of Château Pédesclaux wine.