Château Trianon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru is a kosher wine with a rich history dating back to the 17th century, created in honour of the royal court and the luxurious grounds of Versailles. Initially, only 4 hectares of vines were used for wine production, but the estate has since expanded to 6.5 hectares, producing exceptional wines recognised in wine guides.
In 1999, Dominique Hébrard, after selling Château Cheval Blanc, acquired this historic estate as his next challenge. Under his guidance, Château Trianon has seen extensive renovations, with significant investment in the vineyard and winemaking facilities, including a state-of-the-art winery and barrel cellar. The result is a wine that blends tradition with modern craftsmanship, offering elegance, complexity, and an extraordinary expression of the Saint-Emilion terroir.