Our journey

to excellence

From the court of Louis XV to global sensation

16th
Century
1982
2008
  • 16th Century

    The history of Charmail dates back to the 16th century when the Trevey de Charmail family settled in the Médoc region. The estate's renown grew in the 1750s when Louis XV served Charmail to his court, marking the beginning of its widespread fame.

    The history of Charmail dates back to the 16th century when the Trevey de Charmail family settled in the Médoc region. The estate's renown grew in the 1750s when Louis XV served Charmail to his court, marking the beginning of its widespread fame. Since then, the land has been continuously cultivated for viticulture, drawing strength and power from its rich past and deep-rooted Médoc traditions.

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  • 1982

    Since 1982, owner Olivier Sèze has swiftly introduced Château Charmail wines to the cellars and tables of discerning wine enthusiasts

    Since 1982, owner Olivier Sèze has swiftly introduced Château Charmail wines to the cellars and tables of discerning wine enthusiasts. As an agronomist and innovative winemaker, he made significant strides in winemaking techniques. Today, the estate moves forward on solid foundations, bolstered by a strong reputation and high demand.

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  • 2008

    Since 1982, owner Olivier Sèze has swiftly introduced Château Charmail wines to the cellars and tables of discerning wine enthusiasts

    Since 1982, owner Olivier Sèze has swiftly introduced Château Charmail wines to the cellars and tables of discerning wine enthusiasts. As an agronomist and innovative winemaker, he made significant strides in winemaking techniques. Today, the estate moves forward on solid foundations, bolstered by a strong reputation and high demand.

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Masters of

Tradition & Innovation

Our savoir-faire is the reason for our success

  • Tradition

    Château Charmail's 300-year legacy is built on deep-rooted traditions and a unique terroir of gravel, colluvium, and clay-limestone soils. These elements, combined with our traditional vinification methods, ensure each vintage captures the true essence of our land.

  • Innovation

    At Château Charmail, innovation fuels our quest for excellence. The introduction of concrete egg-shaped vats marks a significant advancement, promoting continuous wine movement for more homogeneous aging. These vats offer the benefits of micro-oxygenation without adding flavors, preserving the wine's pure qualities.

  • Sustainability

    At Château Charmail, sustainable craftsmanship is at the heart of our philosophy. We embrace traditional methods, working closely with nature. This includes practices such as organic farming, soil maintenance with sheep and horses, and reducing the use of machinery.

“Walking into Charmail’s cellar feels like you’ve stepped out of Bordeaux—concrete eggs and demi-muids (500L) everywhere, a big stand out from the 225L barrels you expect in this wine region!”

Bertille Goudet-Liquard

An Exceptional Médoc vineyard

Since the 16th century, Charmail has occupied one of the most beautiful gravel terroirs of the Médoc. Located in the commune of Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne, north of Pauillac, its vineyard stretches over lands rich in history, overlooking the Gironde estuary. This natural location creates an ideal microclimate, where the river moderates the temperature, protecting the vines from frost and ensuring a slow, even ripening of the grapes.

Charmail’s Sheep

One of Charmail’s most distinctive practices is the use of sheep to graze the vineyards, a tradition that dates back centuries. These sheep play a vital role in the estate’s sustainable approach to vineyard management.

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