Château Bellevue

Rooted in the wine-growing history of Saint-Émilion since 1830, Château Bellevue currently spans an exploited area of 21 hectares.

Château Saint-Georges

Also referred as the “Little Versailles of Saint-Émilionnais”, Château Saint-Georges embodies over two thousand years of wine-growing history.

Château Cap Saint-Georges

Nestled on an exceptional terroir with ancient origins dating back to the 2nd century AD, Château Cap Saint-George owes its name to the Romans who christened this cadastral plot “Capo Doro” in reference to the perfectly oriented slopes.

Château Vieux Montaiguillon

Founded in 1949, Château Vieux Montaiguillon has been managed since 2016 by Mathieu Ternault, representing the fourth family generation at the helm of the estate.

Château Troquart

In 1999, Jean-Guy Gregoire, CEO of clothing shops in Aquitaine, acquired this 5.5-hectare estate with a south/southwest exposure.

Château La Couronne

In 1994, Thomas Thiou, a former Parisian wine merchant aged 27, fulfilled his dream by acquiring this small family estate of 11.22 hectares located at the top of the southern hillside facing the village of Saint-Émilion.

Château Saint-André Corbin

A wine estate with a rich history, Château Saint-André-de-Corbin exists in its current form since 1842. It stands on ancient Gallo-Roman remains dating from the 1st and 4th centuries.

Les 6 au jardin

In the heart of the appellation, “Les 6 au Jardin” embodies the dream come true of the Martineau family.

Château Calon

Located on the south-facing slopes of the limestone plateau opposite Saint-Émilion, Château Calon belongs to an estate established in the 18th century by the Boidron family.