Cuvelier Family

The Estates

From the countryside of Northern France to Médoc gravel.


In 1804, on the outskirts of Lille in Haubourdin, Henri Cuvelier founded the négociant firm H. Cuvelier et Fils.


The firm prospered throughout the 19th century, distributing French and foreign wines to enthusiasts in Northern France, Flanders and England, where Bordeaux wine was very popular.


To celebrate its one-hundred-year anniversary and flourishing business, Paul, Albert and Gonzague Cuvelier, three cousins, acquired Château Le Crock in Saint-Estèphe in 1903, followed by Château Camensac in 1912 and, lastly, Châteaux Moulin Riche and Léoville Poyferré in Saint-Julien in 1920.


At the same time, several family members moved to Bordeaux, where Olivier Cuvelier now manages the négociant firm.

 

A rich history: “One Léoville terroir, three estates”


The Léoville Poyferré estate originally dates back to 1638.


At the time, it was nothing but a gravelly terroir named after its owner and member of the Bordeaux parliament, Jean de Moytié.


In 1740, it was passed down by marriage to Alexandre de Gasq, Lord of Léoville, in Saintonge.


After his death, the vineyards fell under joint ownership until the French Revolution.


Léoville Poyferré was then the largest wine estate in the Médoc, stretching from Beychevelle to Château Latour.


During the 19th century, Léoville was gradually divided into three estates.


One of the family heirs, the Marquis de Las Cases, emigrated during the French Revolution, and his share was confiscated.


After being sold as a “property of the State”, and subsequent transfers, the estate was repurchased in 1826 by Hugh Barton, who founded Léoville Barton.


In 1840, Marquis de Las Cases’ two children, Pierre-Jean and Jeanne, inherited the remaining three quarters.


The oldest son’s share represents the current Château Léoville Las Cases.


Meanwhile, his sister, Jeanne, married Baron Jean-Marie de Poyferré and gave her name to Château Léoville Poyferré.


The three wine estates, Léoville Barton, Léoville Las Cases and Léoville Poyferré, were each ranked as Second Growths in the 1855 classification.


In 1865, Léoville Poyferré was sold to Mr. Erlanger and Mr. Lalande, a wine négociant and banker respectively, before being bought by the Cuvelier family in 1920.


Sixty years later, Didier Cuvelier, the great-grandson of the first owner, took the reins aged just 26.


He subsequently embarked on a large-scale restoration plan to raise the quality of the wines to new heights.


After conducting a detailed soil survey, he replanted numerous plots, increased the area under vine from 48 to 80 hectares, and renovated the cellar.


He also hired a highly experienced team and sought advice from world-class oenologist Michel Rolland.


Several vintages went on to establish Léoville Poyferré’s reputation as a legendary wine, such as the 2009, which was awarded a top score of 100 points by the famous American wine critic, Robert Parker.


The poet Pierre Biarnez expressed his wonder at Poyferré wines as early as the 19th century, in his poem “Les Grands Vins de Bordeaux” (The Great Wines of Bordeaux), while indignantly lamenting its ranking in the 1855 classification:


“A perfect blend of richness and warmth,

From colour to backbone, it is the epitome of royalty,

And I cannot fathom which incompetent expert

Could only rank Léoville a second growth.”


After many years at the helm of the estate, Didier Cuvelier handed the reins over to his cousin, Sara Lecompte Cuvelier in 2018.


The transition was carefully planned.


Sara had been a member of the Château Le Crock and H.Cuvelier & Fils négociant firm management board since 2003, and that of the Saint-Julien estates since 2011 (Moulin Riche and Léoville Poyferré).


After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Economic and Social Administration followed by a course at the Institut de Gestion Sociale in Paris, Sara worked as a Human Resources Director for various large-scale catering firms before moving onto operations management.


She later reconverted to a specialised Master’s degree in wine estate management at the Bordeaux Sciences Agro Engineering School, before obtaining a University Diploma in Wine Tasting Aptitude.


Sara Lecompte Cuvelier’s arrival signals a new chapter in the estate’s history.


Her ambition?


To continue her family’s unwavering commitment and high standards in the quest for outstanding quality, while always respecting the environment, and further enhance the estate’s reputation.


By entrusting the destiny of their estate to another family member, the Cuvelier dynasty once again demonstrated its deep-rooted attachment to this historic terroir.


93 POINTS JAMES SUCKLING

93 POINTS TIM ATKIN

2nd WINE OF CHATEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE

PAVILLON DE LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2016

ST. JULIEN | BORDEAUX

2,250 BAHT / BOTTLE

ONLY 240 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

Pavillon de Léoville Poyferré is the result of an exceptional terroir and the traditional know-how of centuries of winemaking.


Owned by the Cuvelier family since 1920, the history of the estate dates back to 1638. Located in the Saint-Julien appellation, the old walls of the Château have witnessed many years of winemaking as vineyards have been passed on across the generations.


Covering 80 hectares, the excellence of its soils was confirmed in 1855 when Château Léoville Poyferré and its wines were awarded the 2nd Grand Cru classification.


The winery uses younger vines to produce Pavillon de Leóville Poyferré, a second wine which expresses all the character of the limestone soils so loved by Bordeaux grape varieties.


The blend is mainly made up of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.


Wooden barrels previously used for one or two wines allow the intensity of the fruit to shine exuberantly.


The final result is a balanced and fruity wine with a velvety feel.


Although it may not enjoy the long ageing capacity of its older sibling, it is more accessible from an early age.


It displays a bright and intense purplish claret colour and a seductive nose combining subtle notes of coffee, thanks to its time in wood, alongside refreshing minty hints.


Blackberries and blackcurrants stand out and rounded grainy tannins give the wine a solid structure.


Its particularly smooth feel is a desired characteristic in wines with the intensity of top Bordeaux wines.


A medium-bodied wine whose aromas of graphite and cedar transmit typicity while its elegant austerity makes it irresistible.


It is a rounded wine with a precise acidity and very well-defined aromas.


As with all great wines, it changes with every second it sits in the glass, with new fragrances of black olives, damp earth, or cool spices appearing as time goes by.


Ideal for pairing with red meat, and rabbit or game dishes.


92+ POINTS ANTONIO GALLONI

92 POINTS JAMES SUCKLING

CHATEAU MOULIN RICHE 2016

ST. JULIEN | BORDEAUX

2.250 BAHT / BOTTLE

ONLY 180 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

Moulin Riche is a separate château with distinct plots that is owned and run by the Cuvelier family of Léoville Poyferré - it has distinct vineyards and is not a second wine.


In fact, the property now has its own second wine - M de Moulin Riche.


Comprising 20 hectares in a single block next to Talbot, the plantings are a majority Cabernet Sauvignon.


Showing a deep ruby colour in the glass, the nose is ripe and full here - cassis, damsons and incense come together with touches of graphite and sweet spice.


The palate follows in the same, seductive vein.


Unlike many 2016s, the core of opulent fruit offers an air of approachability.


The tannins are soft, ripe and succulent, melting into the fruit.


The layers of sweet spice and charred wood are measured but present in an identifiably Cuvelier style.


Long, rounded and ripe to the finish, this can be enjoyed now - especially with food - but should drink well for over a decade as the fruit loses its puppy fat and turns savoury.

93 POINTS WINE ENTHUSIAST | CELLAR SELECTION

92 POINTS JAMES SUCKLING

CHATEAU LE CROCK 2017

ST. ESTEPHE | ORDEAUX

1,850 BAHT / BOTTLE

ONLY 240 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

This wine is structured and dense, with dusty tannins as well as full-bodied black-plum flavors.


Made by the winemaking team of Château Léoville-Poyferré in Saint-Julien, the wine has good aging potential.


Drink from 2023. 

SMALL BOTTLES - 375 ML.

93 POINTS WINE SPECTATOR

91 POINTS JAMES SUCKLING

2ND WINE OF CHATEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE

PAVILLON DE LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2017 - 375 ML.

ST. JULIEN | BORDEAUX

1,100 BAHT / BOTTLE - 375 ML.

ONLY 96 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

A firm, chewy red with currants and plums and some chocolate and hazelnut undertones.


Medium body.


Flavorful palate and a linear finish.


Needs time to soften.


Second wine of Château Léoville Poyferré.

CHATEAU MOULIN RICHE 2008 - 375 ML.

ST. JULIEN | BORDEAUX

1,100 BAHT / BOTTLE - 375 ML.

ONLY 96 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

Vivid, blackcurrant nose.


Fresh, bouncy and fruity on the palate.


Delicious "now" drinking.  


Serena Sutcliffe, MW

CHATEAU MOULIN RICHE 2006 - 375 ML.

ST. JULIEN | BORDEAUX

1,100 BAHT / BOTTLE - 375 ML.

ONLY 48 BOTTLES AVAILABLE

Moulin Riche is a superb, elegant, delicate and ripe Saint-Julien.


It is a structured wine that ages to perfection in 5 to 15 years.

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