Château Grand Moulin is a renowned family-owned winery in the heart of the Corbières region of southern France. Spanning 130 hectares across five municipalities, the estate is led by Jean-Noël Bousquet and his son Frédéric, who have built a legacy of winemaking that blends tradition with innovation.
The story began in 1971 when Jean-Noël, a young farmer, established a private cellar in an old mill by the Orbieu River in Lézignan-Corbières. Starting with just 1 hectare at the age of 17, he expanded his holdings to 24 hectares by 1988, creating the esteemed estate it is today. In 2014, Frédéric took over and continues to craft wines that reflect the unique terroirs of Corbières.
With 250 plots spread across seven distinct terroirs, the estate produces wines from a variety of red and white grape varieties, including their delicious Bourboulenc and Grenache. Château Grand Moulin is also proud to hold High Environmental Value (HVE) certification at level 3, underscoring its commitment to sustainability.