Vin Château Talbot


Château Talbot

Château Talbot

From the plateau of Saint-Julien, one can spot Château Talbot in the midst of an ocean of vines, parks, and tall trees. The estate has a rich history. Its name originates with Connétable Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, governor of Guyenne as well as a famous English military commander, who was defeated at the battle of Castillon in 1453. In 1855, at the time of the Médoc and Graves growth classifications ordered by Emperor Napoleon III, Château Talbot was promoted as a fourth classified growth of Saint-Julien. For several decades it belonged to the Marquis of Aux and was purchased in 1918 by Désiré Cordier. His son, Georges and then his grandson, Jean, succeeded him as the head of the estate. Under their guidance, Talbot became one of the most famous growths in the Bordeaux region. Following the death of Jean Cordier, his daughters, Lorraine and Nancy, took over the reins of Talbot. Enriched with the still vivid memory of knowledge and experience of past generations which preceded them, Lorraine and Nancy worked together to do justice to this Grand Cru with all the talent and respect that it deserved. Today Nancy Bignon Cordier, her husband Jean-Paul, and their children Philippine, Marguerite, and Gustave Bignon pursue the story of Talbot; a long history that has always united with passion the destiny of a family to that of a vineyard.

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