Château Rahoul

A member of the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux, Château Rahoul boasts an exceptionally diverse range of terroirs. Its history dates back to the 17th century, when Knight Guillaume Rahoul constructed the attractive chartreuse, or country house, and gave it its name. Dourthe has been entrusted with managing the estate since 2007 and remains determined to uphold its status among the finest of the Graves appellation. Château Rahoul’s white wine now ranks among the appellation’s finest. A great balance of complex flavours, freshness and generosity on the palate, the white wines will age gracefully in bottle for several years. The Graves red wine is all about finesse and elegance. Painstaking work in the vineyard has resulted in exceptionally charming red wines, where the complexity of Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot enhance the fruity, elegant Merlot.