Wines
Château Belle Grange produces two wines, each rooted in a classical reading of the Saint-Émilion appellation.
They share a common pursuit of balance, readability and continuity, while expressing nuances specific to their construction.

Saint-Émilion
This wine follows a harmonious and measured expression of the appellation.
It favours clarity of fruit, suppleness of structure and balanced presence, without seeking effect.
Its construction aims for regularity and coherence, allowing the wine to express itself with accuracy from an early stage while retaining natural ageing potential.
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru
This cuvée is built on a more developed structure, supported by denser material and sustained length.
It remains faithful to a restrained, classical interpretation of Saint-Émilion.
The wine stands out for its precision and persistence, evolving over time without excess or rupture.
Construction and style
Both wines are produced primarily from Merlot, complemented by Cabernet Franc, according to the profile of each vintage.
Blending seeks balance and clarity, without excessive concentration.
Vinification and ageing choices accompany the wine without marking it, preserving identity and coherence.
Continuity
Each vintage is approached with the same level of requirement, in pursuit of stability and consistency.
The wines of Château Belle Grange follow a continuous stylistic line, independent of trends.