The town of Pauillac could be described as the capital of the Médoc, both for its geographical position midway between the mouth of the Gironde and Bordeaux, and for the presence of three First Growths on its territory (Lafite, Latour, and Mouton). Full-bodied and strong, refined and distinguished, the wines of Pauillac are among the best-known in the Médoc. This wine is therefore exceptional in its own right, but what makes it extra special is that this Grand Vin wine by Maison Ginestet is made from grapes sourced from a Grand Cru Classé estate. Their anonymity is your gain; if you purchased the wine under the estate label, you’d be paying twice this price.