The Estate

The new chapter

Château Cambon embarked on a new chapter in its history in 1995, when it was taken over by Marcel and Marie Lapierre (Domaine Lapierre), in partnership with Jean-Claude Chanudet (Domaine Chamonard). This visionary trio brought a philosophy rooted in respect for the terroir and traditional working methods. Their commitment to sustainable viticulture and minimal-intervention winemaking became the cornerstone of the estate’s identity.

Today

In 2022, in a spirit of continuity and transmission, Alexandre Iwasuila joined the estate to gradually take over its management. Bringing fresh energy while upholding its traditions, Alexandre continues to cultivate the vineyards and make wine with deep respect for the environment, allowing the wines to fully express their origins through minimal intervention.

Today, Château Cambon spans 16 hectares of vineyards, with an average vine age of 50 to 70 years. These plots, located on exceptional terroirs, produce wines under the Beaujolais, Beaujolais Villages, Beaujolais Blancs, and Brouilly appellations. This diverse range highlights the richness and variety of the soils that define the estate.

In particularly favorable years, a rare century-old parcel also comes into play. Planted in 1914, this exceptional vineyard gives birth to the iconic cuvée “Le Cambon,” a tribute to the estate’s expertise and history. Produced in limited quantities, this cuvée embodies the richness of the terroir and the estate’s commitment to authentic and respectful viticulture.

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Brouilly, Beaujolais, découvrez les vins du domaines