Chateau Beauvillage
Chateau Beauvillage’s emergence can be traced to 1925 when the grandfather of Valérie Bugada-Jean expressed an interest in the terroir of the smallest village in the Médoc. He purchased his first plots of land in Couquèques and soon discovered their outstanding potential. This lover of vines and wine passed on his expertise to his sons, Christian and Claude, who, many years later, also handed on this knowledge to his son-in-law, Eric Bugada.
After completing his degree in civil engineering, Eric, who had always been fond of magnificent architecture and fine wine, took up the offer to join his family-in-law’s estate. In 2015 Eric’s wife, Valérie, left her career in tourism and communication to work at the estate. Today, their combined energies are shaping the destiny of Château Beauvillage.
In 2015, Chateau Beauvillage joined the family of Médoc Crus Bourgeois, thus guaranteeing that their high-quality wines meet a set of demanding specifications, as well as being approved by a panel of experts in a blind tasting.