Coopers from father to son since 1922 It all started with my grandfather, Hubert, who carried out his apprenticeship in the Armagnac region in 1922, before setting up his own cooperage company in 1945. My father, Yves, joined the team in 1950 and between them they produced 125 barrels per month, of which most were for Bordeaux wines. In 1982, at the age of 13, I made my first barrel under the watchful eye of these two skilled master coopers. In 1997, the company started to export, to Italy, to the USA and Canada, and in 2002 to Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Austria. In 2001, I decided to create a new, better-equipped workshop to modernize production. Today, the Cooperage Saint Martin has 40 employees and a production capacity of 11,000 barrels per year. But most importantly for me, the company represents a long history of skilled craftsmanship, and the life of a family with a great love of wine. François Saint Martin