Château Trapaud Backgrounder

Château Trapuad is located on the famed Côte of Saint-Émilion, not far from the legendary Ch. Pavie, Ausone, Valandraud and Pavie Macquin. Trapaud’s 15 hectares are contiguous – a relatively rare and advantageous vineyard configuration. Being on the Côte, Trapaud’s vineyards benefit from the gentle slopes and clay/limestone soils which offer drainage often lacking in Bordeaux.

Ch. Trapaud, which dates back to 1471, came into the Larrabiere family in 1927. Over the generations, the estate grew until eventually the current proprietor, 4th generation Béatrice, over in 1997.

An only child, Béatrice may have been the obvious choice to lead the winery one day but she pursued it out of passion, working alongside her father growing up. She continued her education formally, gaining degrees in agricultural science and enology and then apprenticing in Australia and California.

She returned to the family estate in 1995 full of new ideas; by 1997, she convinced her father to allow her to implement her vision for elegant St-Emilion converting to organic farming and modernized the winery. Today she is one of very few women winemakers in St-Emilion, even fewer organically farming, and still fewer with top ratings from reviewers such as James Suckling.

Previous
Previous

Huet’s Understudy Comes of Age

Next
Next

Château Guilhem Tournier Backgrounder