CHÂTEAU BRONDELLE
Situated at Langon in the Gironde, Château Brondelle covers 45 hectares on a characteristic clay-gravel ridge, producing both red and white wines under the Bordeaux appellation. Founded in 1927 by Louis Turtaut on a vineyard with roots in the nineteenth century, the château found its definitive viticultural direction under the Belloc family from 1968; Jean-Noël and Muriel Belloc took over in 1988, and a merger with Château Ludeman La Côte in 2013 consolidated the estate further. At Halles Quercamps, we have selected this château for the consistency of its blends, the honest expression of its gravelly terroir, and the coherent range it offers between structured reds and crisp dry whites. A grounded Bordeaux address, without pretension.