Dourthe

Founded in 1840, Dourthe has long shaped the way Bordeaux is understood—part merchant house, part guardian of place. Its work spans a mosaic of estates and partnerships across the region; properties such as Château Belgrave, Château Le Boscq and Château La Garde embody distinct soils, exposures and grape balances on the Left Bank and in Pessac-Léognan. The signature lies in parcel selection and the craft of blending, where terroir becomes architecture.

Sustainability is treated as method, not marketing: vineyard standards, biodiversity, measured inputs and decisions made for decades rather than campaigns. In the cellar, élevage is calibrated—tank and barrel used as tools to refine structure, never to mask origin.

Dourthe tells a modern Bordeaux story: rooted in history, fluent in today’s viticulture, and devoted to translating the region’s diversity into wines that feel precise, coherent and unmistakably Bordelais.

Dourthe

Founded in 1840, Dourthe has long shaped the way Bordeaux is understood—part merchant house, part guardian of place. Its work spans a mosaic of estates and partnerships across the region; properties such as Château Belgrave, Château Le Boscq and Château La Garde embody distinct soils, exposures and grape balances on the Left Bank and in Pessac-Léognan. The signature lies in parcel selection and the craft of blending, where terroir becomes architecture.

Sustainability is treated as method, not marketing: vineyard standards, biodiversity, measured inputs and decisions made for decades rather than campaigns. In the cellar, élevage is calibrated—tank and barrel used as tools to refine structure, never to mask origin.

Dourthe tells a modern Bordeaux story: rooted in history, fluent in today’s viticulture, and devoted to translating the region’s diversity into wines that feel precise, coherent and unmistakably Bordelais.