The essential winemakers of Bordeaux

Bordeaux wines are a benchmark worldwide . Everyone envies us our wonderful Bordeaux grand cru wines.

If Bordeaux wines are so highly regarded, it is thanks in particular to the exceptional terroir of this region, but also thanks to the know-how of the winemakers which has been passed down from generation to generation for decades.

We have selected for you some winemakers who contribute to the global renown of this region!

Château Léognan

In 2007, Philippe and Chantal decided to take over the château. It was one of their dreams: to produce their own wine. The vines are located in the Pessac-Léognan appellation on gravelly soils. Protected from the Atlantic Ocean by the pine forest and enhanced by this magnificent soil, the wines are crisp and delicious.

Cranne Castle

The Château is located in the communes of Donzac, Semens, Loupiac, and La Sauve Majeure. It is a certified organic, family-run estate producing magnificent wines. Six generations of expertise have allowed the estate to achieve this level of quality. These are wines with character that only improve with age.

The King's Argilus

In 2010, Martial Mignet took over the estate, blending tradition and modernity. The estate spans 5 hectares in Saint-Estèphe, the northernmost appellation of the Médoc, and produces high-quality wines. The estate cultivates its vines organically. The result? Intense and structured wines.

Château des Annereaux

The Château cultivates its vines in the Lalande de Pomerol appellation. It is a family-run vineyard steeped in history, which has practiced organic farming since 2010. The Château produces elegant wines with great character and charm. Cellaring the bottles for a few years will only enhance their quality.

Château Ferran

In 1976, the château was acquired by Julien. Located in Bordeaux within the Haut Benauge appellation, he decided to modernize the estate and cultivate wines according to biodynamic principles. Thus, vinification is carried out according to the lunar calendar using grape varieties typical of the Bordeaux region.

Château Caminade haut Guérin

The Château has been a family estate since the 1930s. It is owned by two families: the Thibaults and the Caminades. The vineyards are located on the heights of the Génissac plateau, where the soil is clay-gravel. Since then, the estate has expanded through the purchase of additional plots, contributing to its continued growth.

Chibaou Estate

A true family affair, this estate, nestled in the rolling hills of Entre-Deux-Mers, is renowned not only for its fine wines but also for its appealing name: Chibaou! Or "horse" in the Gascon dialect, a tribute to his great-grandfather, the first to cultivate the family vineyards.