By becoming the owner of the Château des Combes, the Ducourt family settled in 1858 in the hamlet of Hourc, commune of Ladaux, a small rural village in Entre-Deux-Mers to the south-east of Bordeaux. Pierre Ducourt, then his children and grandchildren then worked on the few hectares of vines on the property. The arrival of their grandfather, Henri Ducourt, on the estate marks... Read more
By becoming the owner of the Château des Combes, the Ducourt family settled in 1858 in the hamlet of Hourc, commune of Ladaux, a small rural village in Entre-Deux-Mers to the south-east of Bordeaux. Pierre Ducourt, then his children and grandchildren then worked on the few hectares of vines on the property. The arrival of their grandfather, Henri Ducourt, on the estate marks a turning point for the company. With the help of three of his children, he will strongly boost his activity and make this family vineyard one of the largest wine-growing units in Bordeaux (480 hectares, 14 châteaux in 6 different AOCs).
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