Seven hectares in Pomerol, gravel on clay and black clay on iron pan. Jean-Pierre Moueix acquired Château Trotanoy in 1953, inheriting a vineyard recognized as one of Pomerol's premier crus since the late eighteenth century. The program is 100% Merlot, vinified in small concrete vats and aged in oak barrels.
No — Château Trotanoy does not operate a public tasting room. It's a production-only or by-allocation label, so its wines are found through retail, restaurants, or a mailing list rather than an on-site visit.
Château Trotanoy focuses on Merlot. Signature bottles include Château Trotanoy. When booking a tasting, ask which current release best represents the estate's style.
Château Trotanoy is in , in the Pomerol wine region. Confirm hours before visiting. Winery schedules vary seasonally.
Château Trotanoy was established in 1953, giving the estate 73 years to develop its wine program and farming practices.