2024

VIGNOBLES CHATONNET

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At Château Haut-Chaigneau, where tours and tastings are organized, everything is done to celebrate the world of wine. It's worth noting that this site has been awarded a Best Of Wine Tourism in the Architecture, Park and Garden category. Sincere passion and respect for tradition drive this family estate, which stands out for the regular production of medal-winning wines acclaimed by international critics. From oak barrels to bottling techniques, nothing is left to chance. The vineyard is managed in an agro-synergetic way.

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2024

CHÂTEAU MONCETS

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In 2015, Vignobles Moncets & Chambrun undertook a major transformation to ensure the long-term future of their operation. The vineyard and winery were radically modified, and Château de Chambrun was integrated. Today, the estate covers 33 hectares divided into 43 parcels. In addition to integrated vineyard management, a conversion to organic farming has been launched. The creation of a pond in the château's grounds, designed to enhance biodiversity and promote a clean ecosystem, is also an important initiative.

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2024

GFA FOURREAU

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Located in the town of Néac in France, Domaine GFA FOURREAU is a wine estate offering a range of quality wines. Run by the Ollet-Fourreau family for five generations, the estate is located on the right bank of the Garonne, in the Lalande de Pomerol and Pomerol appellations. The wines produced are regularly awarded medals, and the family has equipped itself with new technologies to meet quality requirements. The estate's flagship brands include Château Haut-Surget in Lalande de Pomerol and Château Grand Moulinet in Pomerol. Other appellations include Château Fleur Saint Espérit in Bordeaux and Château du Grand Cardinal in Saint-Emilion. With a surface area of around 40 hectares, the estate is HVE 3 certified. Visitors can meet members of the family on site and discover their passion for wine.

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2024

CHÂTEAU SIAURAC

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A historic property in the Lalande de Pomerol appellation, Château Siaurac has been a level 3 HVE-certified vineyard since 2018. The origins of the vineyard date back to the 18th century. The Bois Percés (pierced woods), designed at that time, form a wooded ensemble that is unique in the region. A romantic, English-style park was added at the end of the 19th century by Louis Bernard Fischer, landscape architect for Bordeaux's public gardens. The landscaped park has held the Jardin Remarquable label since 2015. Both the buildings and the park are listed as Historic Monuments.

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VIGNOBLES LEON NONY

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