Château Anthonic is one of the oldest estates in the Bordeaux appellation of Moulis-en-Médoc, with mentions of the estate tracing back to 1850 in the Guide Féret, also referred to as “the bible of Bordeaux.” The property was certified organic in 2019 thanks to the sustainability efforts of the Cordonnier family and was the first vineyard in the Médoc region to introduce agroforestry in 2017.
Since Théophile Cordonnier joined the château in 2020, Château Anthonic has gone through a massive transformation and cemented itself as one of the leading organic, agro-ecological wine estates in Bordeaux.