CHÂTEAU GAUDIN BORDEAUX, FRANCE

The Château Gaudin enjoys a very privileged situation on the gravelly hillsides of the village of Saint-Lambert in the town of Pauillac in the Médoc. The Château Gaudin was acquired by the owner’s grandfather in 1901 from Sieur Gaudin, a name that they have retained in recognition. At that time it was only 10 acres. Today, it is a family property of 27 acres that has been in the family for three generations and surrounded by the vineyards of prestigious wines. In the East, it faces the wide estuary of the Gironde and is tilted toward a zone of forest on the west. Nestled in the heart of the Grands Crus Classés of Pauillac, it benefits from a quality soil exploited carefully and passionately by Mrs. Capdevielle.