BT Partners
Our Partners are both Grands crus classés, but also gems that we want to share with you. In any case, behind these wines, there are always upright, talented and passionate people who make outstanding wines, with whom we love to work and for whom we strive to be the best possible ambassadors.
Château Troplong Mondot
Saint-Emilion’s first Grand Cru Classé, Château Troplong Mondot distinguishes itself with elegance by the identity of its wine, its mastery of the vineyard cultivated like a garden and its way of welcoming to the property. Established on the highest point...
Wine detailsChâteau Pontet-Canet
History The history of Château Pontet-Canet dates back to the early 18th century when Jean-François de Pontet, grand equerry of the king became governor of the Medoc, brings together several parcels of land located in Pauillac. Subsequently, his descendants add...
Wine detailsChâteau Pierre 1er
History The historic Château Croix Figeac, which became Château Pierre 1er in 2014, is a tribute to the owner’s father Pierre Dutruilh. Only the name and the label have changed. Thanks to the family meticulous work, the wine has gained...
Wine detailsLes Pelerins de Lafon-Rochet
History Since 1960, the history of Château Lafon-Rochet has been linked to the Tesseron family, which manages this famous 4th Classified Growth in the yellow label with humor, passion and ambition. Michel Tesseron, relayed by his son Basile since 2007,...
Wine detailsChâteau Lafon Rochet
History The history of Château Lafon-Rochet, ranked fourth Grand Cru classé in 1855, dates back to the 16th century. Then, the vineyard belongs to the vast stronghold of Vallée Roussillon. But it was not until 1650 that the name of...
Wine detailsChâteau Lacoste Borie
History Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste was historically created by an adviser to the Parliament of Bordeaux in the early eighteenth century but the current castle dates from 1850. He entered the Borie family in 1978 and is now managed by François-Xavier. The...
Wine detailsChâteau Grand-Puy-Lacoste
History The historical name of Grand Puy describes the privileged situation of its vineyard on the heights of Pauillac where the castle emerges in the middle of its vines. Restrained by the famous classification of Grands Crus in 1855, Château...
Wine detailsChâteau Dalem
History Château Dalem is a beautiful family history that characterizes this eighteenth century house overlooking the valley of L’Isle. The Castle stands in front of Pomerol and the slopes of Saint-Emilion. Its vineyard, created in 1610, was owned by the...
Wine detailsChâteau Clinet
Since the nineteenth century, the owners who have succeeded in the history of Château Clinet have worked to perfect, over generations, the quality of its production. Château Clinet is located in the heart of the Pomerol appellation, about 40 km...
Wine detailsChâteau Cheval Blanc
History The history of Cheval Blanc began in the eighteenth century, while the current terroir of Cheval Blanc was a modest farm that had a large area of vines, as proven by a map of Belleyme, dated in 1764. Nearly...
Wine detailsChâteau Cantenac-Brown
History The history of Château Cantenac Brown dates back to the early nineteenth century when John Lewis Brown, a Scottish-born animal painter, bought the vineyard. He thought about a castle of the English Renaissance style (Tudor) and orders its construction....
Wine detailsBriO de Cantenac Brown
History Château Cantenac Brown is a Grand Cru ranked third in the 1855 Classification, located within the Margaux appellation. The chateau was founded over 200 years ago by a Scotsman, John Lewis Brown. This visionary figure selected the best parcels...
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