BORDEAUX ROUGE, Jean Louis Trocard 2019

£12.40

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Vignerons depuis 1620 ensures that the Trocard family are certainly one of, if not the oldest vine growers in the Gironde. Originally from Fronsac, they migrated to Saint-Émilion after the marriage of André Trocard to Thérèse Renard in 1918. With the wedding dowry came 20 hectares of vines in Les Artigues-de-Lussac and Saint-Émilion.

André worked the land himself, with the help of his wife and one ouvrier. After the Second World War, the family firm was handed onto Jean, the son of André and Thérèse. Jean’s own son, Jean-Louis (after whom the modern day business takes its name), took over in 1976 and, by 1982, the family had a total of 50 hectares under their ownership.

Benoît Trocard

Today, the firm is run by Jean-Louis and Elizabeth’s eldest son, Benoît. He joined his parents in 2002, after finishing business studies in Reims and working harvests in the Yarra Valley in the early 2000s. He qualified as an oenologist in his own right in 2003. He now represents the 15th generation of the famille Trocard in the region.

Jean-Louis would claim to a vigneron, rather than a négociant. They make wine from their own vineyards and they sell it directly. There are now 14 properties, with 100 hectares of vines, covering 6 separate appellations, all of which are located on Bordeaux’s Right Bank. They also now employ 28 staff.   Most of these properties are ‘virtual’ châteaux, since no bricks and mortar exist, with the wines vinified at a central cellar in Les Artigues-de-Lussac.

In 2002, Benoît also set up a new property in Saint-Émilion, christened Clos Dubreuil, with a dedicated cellar erected in 2014. The initial 1.4 hectares of vines located to the east of the town, has since grown to 6.5 hectares. It is currently designated ‘Grand Cru’ and Benoît is applying for ‘Grand Cru Classé’ status, in the once-a-decade review, that is set to take place in 2022.

This Merlot-based generic red comes from 15 hectares of vines located around Les Artigues-de Lussac. The wine spends 12 months ageing in vat with further maturation in bottle before release.

Additional information

Bottle size

75cl

Colour

Red

Country

France

Grape variety

Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

Producer

Jean Louis Trocard

Region

Bordeaux

Style

Spicy