Château Grand Corbin Despagne

In northern Saint‑Émilion, within the St.Emilion region, Château Grand Corbin‑Despagne belongs to the historic Corbin seigneury lineage, whose roots reach back to the Middle Ages. The Despagne family has held the estate for more than two centuries, translating continuity into a focused Grand Cru identity.

Near the border with Pomerol, parcels sit on sandy‑clay soils with iron‑rich sections that give Merlot density while Cabernet Franc provides aromatic lift. Harvest comes in small crates with strict sorting, followed by parcel‑by‑parcel fermentations.

Measured extraction and élevage in French oak—barriques and larger formats depending on the lot—shape texture without masking place. Grand Corbin‑Despagne therefore presents Saint‑Émilion through history and terroir: supple structure, quiet power and ageing potential built for the long run.

Château Grand Corbin Despagne

In northern Saint‑Émilion, within the St.Emilion region, Château Grand Corbin‑Despagne belongs to the historic Corbin seigneury lineage, whose roots reach back to the Middle Ages. The Despagne family has held the estate for more than two centuries, translating continuity into a focused Grand Cru identity.

Near the border with Pomerol, parcels sit on sandy‑clay soils with iron‑rich sections that give Merlot density while Cabernet Franc provides aromatic lift. Harvest comes in small crates with strict sorting, followed by parcel‑by‑parcel fermentations.

Measured extraction and élevage in French oak—barriques and larger formats depending on the lot—shape texture without masking place. Grand Corbin‑Despagne therefore presents Saint‑Émilion through history and terroir: supple structure, quiet power and ageing potential built for the long run.