Château Picoron
Château Picoron inspires new generation by anchoring itself in the tradition of the old estate where the beginning of winemaking can be traced back to over 2,000 years ago. The estate is named after Picoron family that continued winemaking from 1570.
Since 2015, the winery celebrates the future of Bordeaux with its new Australian family owners.
Glenda and Frank Kalyk along with their family believe that nature is their greatest collaborator.
They explore the potential of the great grape of Merlot, with the contraints of the Bordeaux region, its varietals and the changing climate, being the very catalyst for their creation.
The Picoron Approach
Grown in the plots surrounding the Château is the great grape of Merlot, the potential of which is what the family explore. Their wines are therefore not blended.
Each wine is produced of single plot grapes, with vineyards grown on famous St Emillion clay and limestone ridge. Their approach yields an exclusive amount of only a few hundred cases.
Their wine production is based on less is more - less additivies, less interventions and with no attempts to change what nature is. The approach is adapting to change and learn to coexist with it instead of trying to control the ecosystem.
Their wine is produced sustainably using organic practices with no animal products and minimal intervention.
Happy Tasting!
Chateau Picoron Le Bon Nobel 2016, 75cl
Chateau Picoron Mon Nom 2020, 75cl
Chateau Picoron Tattarrattat 2022, 75cl
Chateau Picoron Né de L'Éden 2017, 75cl