Château Latour-Martillac

Grand Cru Classé
de Graves

– Pessac-Léognan –

HISTORY

Named for the tower that stands in the main courtyard, the remains of a 12th century fortress built by Montesquieu’s ancestors. Occupying a strategic position controlling the road linking Bordeaux and Toulouse. Edouard Kressmann first noticed the estate before his son Alfred Kressmann purchased the estate in 1930. He would re-name it Château Latour-Martillac. The estate continues to belong to the Kressmann family, with Tristan and Loïc taking care of the estate’s management.
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