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A Legacy of French Wine Tradition in Northern California

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Blending Tradition and Innovation: A Burgundy Winemaker’s Journey in Northern California

CITRUS HEIGHTS, Calif. – In the heart of the Sacramento region, a unique narrative unfolds as winemaker Christophe Bonnefoy merges his French heritage with California’s vibrant wine culture. Born into a lineage of winemakers in Burgundy, France, Bonnefoy’s three-decade journey exemplifies a seamless blend of time-honored tradition and local community engagement.

Embracing Heritage

Christophe Bonnefoy carries the weight of his ancestry as he seeks to keep the legacy of his family alive. “My roots are in Burgundy,” he emphasizes. With a name that translates to “good faith,” Bonnefoy’s commitment to his heritage is reflected in every bottle produced at Château du Martret, a historic estate with ties to the Duke of Burgundy and a rich narrative etched in its 200-year history.

Historic Roots of Château du Martret

The estate, once a border between occupied and free France during World War II, stands as a testament to resilience. After German forces occupied the château, Bonnefoy’s family returned to restore it meticulously, preserving its original structure, furnishings, and exquisite 200-year-old slate roof. “Restoring the château was about more than just brick and mortar; it was about reviving our French tradition and cultural identity,” he clarifies.

Crafting Exceptional Wines

At Château du Martret, the winemaking process honors both French tradition and sustainability. With grapes sourced directly from Southern France, the bottling occurs in Citrus Heights, allowing for environmental efficiency and local job creation. “Château du Martret is 100% French wine, bottled here in the U.S.,” Bonnefoy explains. By leveraging local resources, he highlights a commitment to quality while maintaining adherence to tradition.

Natural Winemaking Practices

Bonnefoy believes in minimal intervention winemaking. All his wines are crafted without added chemicals and rely on dry farming techniques. “We aim for our wine to be as close to nature as possible. It’s healthier, and it brings joy to people without harming anyone,” he articulates. This philosophy manifests in his popular 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon and a Chardonnay that embodies the delicate nuances of his native Burgundy.

Wines That Connect Communities

The wines from Château du Martret are now enjoyed across Northern California, reaching areas from Roseville and Granite Bay to Folsom and Carmichael, as well as Nevada. Bonnefoy’s mission reaches beyond product; he seeks to foster a sense of community through cultural exchange.

The Joy of French Culinary Classics

Adding another layer to his cultural immersion, Bonnefoy’s wife, Catherine, operates a French creperie in Folsom. Although licensing limits direct wine sales at the creperie, collaborations with Gather & Toast enable patrons to enjoy Château du Martret wines alongside freshly prepared crepes—a delightful experience of blending culinary and vinous traditions.

Bridging Cultures and Stories

Bonnefoy sees his work not merely as an agricultural endeavor but as a bridge between two worlds. He reflects on the lasting ties between French and American cultures, recalling how French immigrants influenced California during the Gold Rush. “Seeing the names Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay in Napa Valley reminded me that France isn’t far at all,” he shares.

Conclusion

For Christophe Bonnefoy, Château du Martret embodies more than just wine; it represents pleasure, health, and social connection. “We create wine to bring joy, respect tradition, and share a piece of France with our community in Folsom, Citrus Heights, Roseville, and beyond,” he concludes. Through meticulous craftsmanship and a profound respect for history, Bonnefoy gracefully channels the spirit of Burgundy into every bottle produced in Northern California. Discover the rich flavors of Château du Martret wines and become part of a historical narrative that connects cultures across continents.

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