The Trocard family welcomes lovers of great Bordeaux wines
The history of Jean-Louis Trocard's vineyards began in 1620 on the right bank of Bordeaux, in the Libournais region. The estate has grown over the decades to its current 222 acres divided into five appellations of Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur wines, which are Lussac-Saint-Émilion, Lalande-de-Pomerol, Pomerol and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru.
Generosity and conviviality are the hallmarks of this family of winegrowers, who are keen to share their love for their land.
Classy vintage
Porte Chic
An elegant, fine Pomerol like the thoroughbred horse on its label.
Intense vintage
Franc La Rose
A powerful Saint-Émilion Grand Cru with long-lasting flavour and remarkable balance.
Iconic vintage
Clos de la Vieille Église
A Pomerol from the most beautiful terroir on the plateau.
A family of winegrowers who have been passing on their winegrowing experience for generations since the 17th century.
It should be mentioned that the current members of the Trocard family, like their ancestors, work their land. Likewise, they are passionately devoted to the winemaking process, thus ensuring exceptional, world-renowned quality. The bottles of wine produced on these lands reflect the soil's richness.
Tasting wine from the Trocard vineyards is like going back in time to the founders of this nectar.
By creating this exceptional hotel, Benoît Trocard hopes to get a little closer to lovers of fine wines.
Benoît Trocard made his first vintage in the Yarra Valley of Australia before returning to the family vineyards in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. Surrounded by vineyards as a child, he is the 15th generation of winemaker-harvesters. As a lover of flora, he is involved in every stage of producing great wines, from manual harvesting to winemaking and ageing.
Porte Brunet offers the curious and wine connoisseurs a prestigious home in the emblematic village of Saint-Émilion.