Join Château du Rocher at the Annual Wine Sale of the French and Belgian Nobility (ANF & ANRB). A celebration of heritage, legacy, and aristocratic craftsmanship in Brussels and Paris.
Each autumn, Château du Rocher — Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, founded in 1507 — invites lovers of fine wines and heritage to a truly exceptional gathering: the Annual Wine Sale of the French Nobility.
This year’s edition is held under the auspices of the Association d’Entraide de la Noblesse Française (ANF) and the Association de la Noblesse du Royaume de Belgique (ANRB), two institutions dedicated to preserving aristocratic tradition and solidarity
The sale unfolds within the historic buildings of these associations, not at the château itself — a setting that perfectly embodies the spirit of continuity and refinement that defines noble viticulture.
From Bordeaux to Burgundy, Loire to Languedoc, noble families have cultivated vines as they once upheld lineage — with patience, dignity, and devotion.
At Château du Rocher, one of the oldest family wineries in Saint-Émilion, wine is not a product; it is an inheritance. Each bottle carries the quiet authority of five centuries of craftsmanship, a dialogue between earth and ancestry that endures through generations.
The 2025 edition of this distinguished event will take place in two capitals of European refinement:
Admission is free, and the event is open to both private individuals and professionals.
Visitors will discover wines from noble estates across Bordeaux, Burgundy, Loire, Languedoc, Beaujolais, and South Africa, presented by families whose legacy is inseparable from the art of winemaking.
Within the refined settings of these noble associations, each pour becomes an act of remembrance.
The estates represented are heirs to centuries of stewardship — of both soil and soul. Their wines are living heirlooms: elegant, enduring, and deeply rooted in the identity of their lineage.
This annual sale is not a marketplace; it is a salon of heritage, a testament to the enduring relationship between aristocracy and the land.
Whether you come to acquire rare vintages, to connect with heritage, or simply to experience the atmosphere of French and Belgian nobility, the Annual Wine Sale welcomes all who appreciate the timeless bond between tradition and excellence.
Château du Rocher – Saint-Émilion Grand Cru
Since 1507, the noble spirit of the vine endures
Comtesse B. de Sercey
Comtesse B. de Sercey