Gérard Bertrand

Gérard Bertrand
Born (1965-01-27)January 27, 1965
Narbonne, Aude, France
Nationality French
Occupation winemaker, writer
Organization Gérard Bertrand Wines
Known for Winemaking
Spouse(s) Ingrid Bertrand
Children Emma Bertrand
Mathias Bertrand
Website www.gerard-bertrand.com
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1993–1994
1984–1993
Stade Français
RC Narbonne
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Gérard Bertrand (born January 27, 1965) is a former rugby union player who represented France, RC Narbonne, and the Stade Français and then retired from rugby to take over the family estate after the accidental death of his father to become a renowned winemaker of Languedoc-Roussillon.

Early life

Born on January 27, 1965 in Narbonne (Aude, France), Bertrand was then provided by his father Georges Bertrand his first experience in harvesting and winemaking at Domaine of Villemajou in Boutenac, in the Corbières region. In 1983, Gérard successfully received his Baccalauréat diploma and started his undergraduate studies in business administration and sport in Toulouse.

Rugby career

Bertrand practiced rugby at the highest level. In 1984 he started his career with RC Narbonne, where he played for 17 years. He finished his career in 1994 as captain of the Stade Français. During that season, the club was promoted.[1] From 1987 to 1994, Bertrand was both rugby player and wine grower. After his retirement, Bertrand became president of the RC Narbonne.[2]

Wine Estates

Gérard Bertrand owns or manages 13 estates in the Languedoc Roussillon Region Château de Villemajou Domaine de Cigalus Château Laville Bertrou Château l'Hospitalet Château Aigues Vives Domaine de l'Aigle Château la Sauvageonne Château de la Soujeole Clos d'Ora Château des Karantes Château de Tarailhan Château des 2 Rocs Domaine du Temple

Awards

In 2013, Gérard Bertrand is awarded the title of Red Winemaker of the Year 2012 in the International Wine Challenge.[3]

References

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