
In 1858, Pierre Ducourt is a wine-grower in Ladaux.
Louis Ducourt, Henri Ducourt's Father, arrives in 1919 at the family estate, which covers over 9 acres.
In 1951, Henri Ducourt inherits his father's position. The property has expanded to 10 acres.
In 1952, the property covers 20 acres. The Ducourt family commercialises wine in bulk.
In 1970, Bernard Ducourt is in charge of the wine-making and the trade; the property continues to expand: 50 acres.
1971, creation of the winery bottling line and first bottle shipments.
1975, The Ducourt family vineyard reaches a total of 150 acres.
In 1978, Marie-Christine Boyer de la Giroday (born Ducourt) starts running the administration and finance department.
In 1980, Philippe Ducourt is in charge of the whole vineyard: 280 acres.
In 1994, the 'Celliers de Bordeaux Benauge', the commercial branch of Ducourt Vineyards, acquires the " château Plaisance ", 17 acres located on the famous Montagne St-Emilion region.
In 2001, The Ducourt vineyard is still expanding and the 'château des demoiselles' in purchased - Côtes de Castillon (30 acres) and the 'château Jacques-Noir' - St Emilion (5 acres).
In 2002 Bertrand Ducourt, Bernard Ducourt's son, starts managing the 'Château des Demoiselles' and the 'Château Jacques-Noir'.
In 2004, Jeremy Ducourt (philippe Ducourt's son) joined the vineyard as an Oenologist.