Nestled in the Entre-deux-Mers region of Bordeaux, at Saint-Loubès, Château de Reignac is a distinguished wine estate celebrated for both its architectural heritage and its terroir-driven wines. The estate’s vineyards sit on a unique mix of gravel over clay soils — a composition that helps the Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes achieve depth and structure. Meanwhile, the welcoming domain, with its striking tour of tasting and historic buildings including a 16th-century pigeonnier and a wrought-iron greenhouse attributed to the company of Gustave Eiffel, offers visitors an elegant yet down-to-earth wine-experience. In blind tastings, Reignac wines have challenged some of Bordeaux’s most venerable names — despite not bearing the traditional classé label — earning a reputation for exceptional value and power.