The history of the Courselle Family Vineyards began in 1950 when André Courselle bought Château Thieuley and set out to create a wine estate there. In 1972, his son Francis Courselle, then a young engineer in agriculture and professor of viticulture, decided to step up the development of the vineyard. In 30 years, the cultivated area has increased from 4 to 80 hectares,... Read more
The history of the Courselle Family Vineyards began in 1950 when André Courselle bought Château Thieuley and set out to create a wine estate there. In 1972, his son Francis Courselle, then a young engineer in agriculture and professor of viticulture, decided to step up the development of the vineyard. In 30 years, the cultivated area has increased from 4 to 80 hectares, currently spread over three estates: Château Thieuley, Clos Saint Anne and Château Saint Genès. Sylvie and Marie Courselle, Francis's daughters, inherited the family passion. Both engineers and oenologists, they are gradually taking back the destiny of Thieuley.
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