Château Gloria
In Saint‑Julien, Château Gloria is a rare modern chapter in Médoc history: Henri Martin began in the 1940s to assemble the estate parcel by parcel, buying vineyard land from renowned 1855 Classified Growths around him. The result was a true “creation”—without a classification title, yet built to classic Saint‑Julien standards.
Vines sit on gravelly Graves rises near the Gironde. Cabernet Sauvignon forms the backbone, while Merlot and Cabernet Franc shape texture. Harvesting is selective, fermentations are lot‑driven, and extraction is controlled to keep the tannin grain refined.
Élevage in French oak barriques is calibrated for integration, preserving Saint‑Julien’s signature line: proportion, freshness and ageing ability. Gloria shows how a single lifetime of vision can translate terroir into a benchmark with genuine historical weight.Château Gloria
In Saint‑Julien, Château Gloria is a rare modern chapter in Médoc history: Henri Martin began in the 1940s to assemble the estate parcel by parcel, buying vineyard land from renowned 1855 Classified Growths around him. The result was a true “creation”—without a classification title, yet built to classic Saint‑Julien standards.
Vines sit on gravelly Graves rises near the Gironde. Cabernet Sauvignon forms the backbone, while Merlot and Cabernet Franc shape texture. Harvesting is selective, fermentations are lot‑driven, and extraction is controlled to keep the tannin grain refined.
Élevage in French oak barriques is calibrated for integration, preserving Saint‑Julien’s signature line: proportion, freshness and ageing ability. Gloria shows how a single lifetime of vision can translate terroir into a benchmark with genuine historical weight.