CHÂTEAU LA GALIANE
Read moreLocated in the Margaux area, between sea and estuary, Château La Galiane has been a family estate for five generations. This 5-hectare estate is made up of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot. The Renon family, who also manage Château Charmant, are passionate about showing you every aspect of this family-run vineyard. A traditional culture that favors organic fertilizers, reasoned weeding and manual harvesting. A warm welcome in the heart of these vines, some of which are over a hundred years old.
MAISON DU VIN DE MARGAUX
Read moreThe Maison du Vin de Margaux offers an exhaustive selection of wines from the prestigious vineyards: the 21 Grands Crus Classés de 1855, the Crus Bourgeois, the historic Margaux estates, the Crus Artisans, the micro-cuvées of the appellation... as well as wine-related products and a range of regional delicacies. This is also where you'll find all the information you need on châteaux tours, accommodation, cycling, sightseeing... In summer, tastings of the appellation are organized every week.
CHATEAU MALESCOT SAINT-EXUPÉRY
Read moreChâteau Malescot Saint Exupéry is a wine estate located in Margaux-Cantenac. Its name evokes the history and dream written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, as it was his great-grandfather who added his name to the estate in 1827. As you walk up the driveway to the impressive building, you can't help but think of him. The château was a gift from Fourcade & Boissac to Simon Malescot, Court Prosecutor at the Bordeaux Parliament, in 1697. Today, the Zuger family perpetuates the prestigious history of this third Grand Cru Classé of 1855. The château is open to the public for tours and wine tastings. For wine lovers, a visit to Château Malescot Saint Exupéry is a must when visiting Margaux-Cantenac.
CHATEAU RAUZAN-SÉGLA
Read moreChâteau Rauzan-Ségla is a winery located in Margaux-Cantenac. This château, classified as a Grand Cru in 1855, offers visitors a unique experience in the world of wine. The château's website also features a film that allows visitors to discover the history and different stages of wine production. Château Rauzan-Ségla highlights five key scenes in its creative process: composing, accompanying, transforming, arbitrating and shaping. These scenes illustrate the château's know-how and expertise in producing quality wines. For wine lovers and the curious, Château Rauzan-Ségla is a must-see when visiting Margaux-Cantenac.
CHÂTEAU MARQUIS DE TERME
Read moreOwned by the Sénéclauze family since 1935, this4th Margaux Grand Cru Classé boasts a unique terroir, combining tradition and modernity. With 40 hectares, Château Marquis de Terme produces bewitching, fleshy and well-balanced wines. To discover the estate, there are several options: a guided tour followed by a tasting, ampelographic bike rides or original workshops. In the heart of the vineyard, the château and chef Grégory Coutanceau have opened the Au marquis de Terme restaurant. Can be privatized for business events or receptions.