1958

Birth of Pascal

1962

The harvest from the property is put into the Génissac cooperative cellar

1981

Takeover of the property by Pascal. 5 hectares in cooperative cellar.

1984

First bottling at the château.

1985

Start of construction of a new winery.

1988

Birth of Julie-Alix, Pascal’s daughter.

1992

Complete exit from the cooperative cellar, expansion of the cellar.

1993

Opening to export with the European market.

1997

Creation of the Alix vintage.

1998

Expansion of the barrel cellar, purchase of an air-conditioned bottle warehouse.

2002

New export market: the U.S.A.

2003

Replanting of plots of vines, planting of the Petit Verdot grape variety.

2004

Birth of Pascal’s youngest child: Fernand.
Expansion of the property.

2010

2 ha are replanted, including part of the white grape variety: Sauvignon.
Acquisition of Sauvignon and Sémillon vines, creation of “Blanc de Fernand”.
Acquisition of terroir with the AOP Graves de Vayres.

2012

New export market: Asia.

2013

No marketing of Château Panchille, due to a non-quality vintage.

2014

ISO 14001 certification.
Constantly questioning our work, for the environment, for the quality of the wine, has led us to this group approach, keen to offer the best to our customers and future generations.

2015

Modernization through automation of thermoregulation improves winemaking.
Total consideration of the insulation of the bottle warehouse for optimal conservation.

2016

Creation of the “les rives” vintage from Château Panchille, AOP Bordeaux.

2017

No marketing of Château Panchille, due to a non-quality vintage.

2018

40th vintage of Pascal, marriage to Géraldine.
Opening to export to the African market.

2019

Purchase of vine on the Arveyres plateau, increase in production of Graves de Vayres

2021

Purchase of vines on the Génissac plateau – organic vines

2022

Environmental investment, removal of the gas boiler and old refrigeration unit, replaced by reversible heat pumps

Château Panchille belongs
to the Sirat family.

The Sirat family has pursued various trades over time, including cooper, ship carpenter, and winemaker. In the early 20th century, no less than five cellars were dedicated to receiving the harvest from the 22 hectares.

In 1978, at the age of 20, my commitment was to revive the family heritage from its ashes. I rebuilt a cellar, reshaped, and expanded the vineyard.

My daughter Alix was born in 1988, and since 1998, I have shared my life and rebuilt Panchille with Geraldine. Our son Fernand was born in 2004. At the age of 20, he is pursuing his studies with the intention of taking up the family legacy.

During these 45 years of reconstruction, we planted white grape varieties, developed the Graves de Vayres appellation, and created different cuvées. We invested in the winemaking cellar, in thermoregulation, as well as in an insulated and air-conditioned storage cellar. We have conquered markets on four continents, and we do not hesitate to make a rigorous selection for bottling or even sacrifice a vintage if necessary.

At the beginning, the estate was 22 hectares and owned several chais at Arveyres. They didn’t use tractors but horses to help.

The way to work the vineyard was very different than nowadays. Some will say that we were in “bio” and lot of them might refuse to work like this due to the hardness of that work.

 

Document of 1909 showing the sale of white wine from 1906.
Note the request to return the barrel!

In 2019 Pascal celebrates his 40th vintage..

In 2018, Pascal celebrates his 40th vintage. Julie-Alix and Fernand, his children, are very important for him.
They are the future. Pascal doesn’t stay focused on the past!