Less than twenty minutes from Bordeaux, nestled within a lush green setting of over three hectares, lies a vineyard property of rare elegance. Perched on a hilltop, this estate spans sixteen hectares, eleven of which are dedicated to vines producing AOC Bordeaux Supérieur wine. These 23-year-old vines yield 60,000 bottles of exceptional wine annually, carefully crafted by a winemaker who honed his skills in the most prestigious Bordeaux Grand Crus.
The château, a majestic stone building dating back to the 12th century, stands as a testament to a rich history. With nearly 1,000 m² of living space, it is surrounded by charming outbuildings, including an 18th-century orangery, welcoming cottages, and historic wine cellars. Fully renovated with meticulous care, the property has preserved its authenticity and historic character.
The parks and gardens, covering more than three hectares, form an idyllic backdrop that invites serenity and contemplation. Lined with centennial trees and shaded pathways, these spaces are perfectly suited for hosting unforgettable receptions. The Orangery, with a surface area of 210 m² and fully air-conditioned, can accommodate up to 150 seated guests or 200 for a cocktail, while the Grand Hall and Lounge offer more intimate settings, ideal for private events.
As night falls, the château reveals an even more enchanting atmosphere. Its nine refined suites, three fully equipped cottages, and elegant apartment provide luxurious comfort in a unique historic setting. The interior spaces, whether bedrooms or reception halls, subtly combine classic elegance with a respect for the property's origins.
More than just a property, this vineyard estate near Bordeaux is an invitation to a timeless journey. Perfect for a romantic getaway, a grand celebration, or a peaceful retreat, this château embodies the French art of living in all its splendor.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. https://www.georisques.gouv.fr