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How the Richelieu Family Built a Winemaking Dynasty in Bordeaux
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The Richelieu family name is synonymous with French nobility, but their most enduring legacy is in wine. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how the Richelieus transformed a modest Bordeaux estate into a global winemaking dynasty spanning four centuries. They explore the family's early investments in terroir, the strategic marriages that consolidated vineyards, and the 19th-century crisis of phylloxera that nearly destroyed them. Lucas unpacks the specific business decisions—from adopting modern bottling techniques to navigating the appellation system—that allowed the Richelieus to survive while competitors collapsed. Luna questions whether the family's aristocratic origins gave them an unfair advantage in a capital-intensive industry. They also examine the current generation's challenge: balancing tradition with climate change adaptation. This episode is a case study in how a family can leverage heritage without being trapped by it.