Château Mancedre

Château Mancèdre has a unique story within the Bordeaux wine region, narrating the recent creation of a wine estate. When the Trocard family discovered in 1993 that their grandparents’ small property contained seven and a half hectares available in the Pessac-Léognan appellation, Jean Trocard decided to embark on the adventure. He planted a 50-are plot with Merlot (40%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (60%). He then built cellars and designed a space for wine enthusiasts that is bright, glass-walled, with views extending in all directions—overlooking the barrel cellar on one side, the vat room on another, and the Mancèdre vines.
From a technical perspective, leveraging his experience with various properties, Jean Trocard combines cutting-edge technologies with practical, down-to-earth knowledge gained from experience and observation. Currently, Jean Trocard harvests 12.90 hectares across four different plots. He ages his entire harvest in barrels, one-third of which are new. Château Mancèdre is a wine meant for aging, reaching its full maturity five to ten years after bottling.

Technical Sheet

The vineyard :

Total Area: 12.90 ha.
Area in Red: 11.20 ha.
Area in White: 1.70 ha.

Grape Varieties :

White Grape Varieties: 11.20 ha.
White Grape Varieties: 1.70 ha.

Average production:

Red: 50 hectoliters per hectare, White: 47 hectoliters per hectare.

Marketing

Export Countries:

USA

Visit to the Château

Exceptionally and by appointment only.

Languages Spoken:

English, French

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