Built in 1755, Château Picque Caillou is located on the outskirts of the city of Bordeaux, in the historic Pessac-Léognan appellation. A nearby neighbor of the admired châteaux, Haut-Brion and Pape Clément, Pique Caillou is home to stony soil deposited by the Garonne River over centuries (as reflected by its name, since caillou means pebble in French). Consisting of fine gravel, the well-drained subsoil is responsible for wines of great finesse, elegance, and ageing potential. In 2006, Paulin Calvet took over management and breathed new life into the estate, which quickly gained recognition from wine professionals, who acknowledged its fine, reliable quality. A year later, consulting oenologists, Denis Dubourdieu and Madame Valérie Lavigne began providing technical assistance to the new team. Their combined efforts have resulted in first-class wines of extraordinary balance and elegance that are highly representative of the famous Pessac-Léognan appellation.