Coming from a family present in Médoc for more than three centuries, Henri Martin, grandson of a cellar master from Château Gruaud-Larose and son of a cooper from the village of Beychevelle, was a man as daring as he was visionary. , which left its mark in the history of the Saint-Julien vineyard. Indeed, it all starts with a small property located in Saint-Julien, Château Haut-Beychevelle Gloria, the historic wine of the family at the origin of Henri Martin's passion. Driven by the search for noble plots, Henri Martin embarked on the creation of Château Gloria, resulting from a formidable work and an unprecedented approach in the history of the Médoc, where he succeeded in negotiating plots coming mostly from Classified growths of Saint-Julien to constitute the work of his life. Moreover, the name of "Gloria" contributed to the fame of Domaines Henri Martin. He also acquires Château Saint-Pierre, a Grand Cru Classé from 1855, where he will restore life and integrity to this exceptional Beychevelle vineyard. Finally, he acquired Château Bel Air, cru bourgeois from Haut-Médoc in the early 1980s, which has since become Château Bel Air Gloria. All the properties represent a little over 100 hectares and are developing in the continuity of this pioneer and dynamic man with a family spirit conveyed by his daughter Françoise and Jean-Louis Triaud, his son-in-law, as well as Vanessa and Jean Triaud, his grandchildren.