Château Rouget

Pomerol

Famille LABRUYERE

The first vines appeared at Rouget, formerly known as Rougier, in the early XII century. Formerly belonging to the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem (the Templars), Rouget was a regular crossing point for pilgrims. The current manor house was built at the end of the XVIII century and remains one of Pomerol’s most remarkable buildings.

A STORY

In a few words

The Labruyère family, who has produced wine since 1830 in Burgundy, brought a breath of fresh air to Château Rouget when they purchased it in 1992. Jean-Pierre and Édouard Labruyère planted vines exclusively on the upper Pomerol plateau in order to produce wines grown on the finest terroirs in the appellation. With over 18 hectares of vines planted with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc grown using environmentally sustainable methods, Rouget aims to be an ambassador for the finest, classiest wines grown on Pomerol’s most outstanding clay-gravel terroir.

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AT THE HEAD

Representatives of the Castle

Edouard LABRUYERE

Director

Nicolas Ribeiro

Technical Director

THE CHATEAU

Key numbers

Area

18 ha

Production

80,000 bottles

Geology

Clay and blue clay

Grape variety

85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc

Rearing

18 to 24 months

New barrels: 25%

Second wine

Le Carillon de Rouget

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