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It is one of the oldest estates in the M?doc. The name is derived from the battle (?bataille?) - that took place where the chateau and vineyard are today - during the 100-years war in the in 1452. In this battle, the French re-conquered the neighbouring Chateau Latour from the English, a crucial point in the history of Aquitaine. A few years later the first vines were planted on this historical and blood soaked grounds. Chateau Batailley?s garden was designed by Barillet-Deschamps, Napoleon III?s garden architect. In 1855 Napoleon III created the classification for the Grands Crus Class?s of the Medoc. And Batailley was knighted Grand Cru.
Lions de Batailley is produced from a majority of Cabernet Sauvignon, a grape varietal which grows well on Batailley's gravel soil. Balanced, silky tannins with acidity and length.