2024

CHÂTEAU PIPEAU

Winery
4.8/5
13 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h00

Château Pipeau is a red wine of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation. The 25-hectare vineyard has been run by the same family since 1929. The four generations that have succeeded each other have transmitted a know-how that makes this wine unique. Today, it is Richard, Brigitte and Jean - lovers of the terroir - who run the wine estate. The family also owns Château Joinin. A favorite of our oenologists during the blind tasting! A funny name, but a great wine, for sure.

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2024

CHÂTEAU CORBIN MICHOTTE

Winery
4.7/5
3 reviews
Closed - Open to 09h00

Formerly owned by the Prince Noir, the estate underwent a facelift in 2010, when the cellars were rebuilt. This Grand Cru Classé is owned by the Boidron family, who began making wine in 1760, following the rhythm of nature. No herbicides are used here, the grapes are harvested by hand. Only batches of perfect quality are bottled at the Château. The wine is kept in an underground cellar. The awards and medals won are the result of this quality of work. The Boidron family is at the cutting edge of new technologies: a visit is a must!

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2024

CLOS DES MENUTS

Winery
5/5
3 reviews

Clos des Menuts, AOC Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, is a must-see wine estate with superb monolithic medieval cellars dotted with ancient grain silos. An underground cellar in its own right, with dusty bottles, nooks and carved stone walls... On your way back up to the boutique, you'll enjoy a tasting session and no doubt leave with a few bottles, boxes or accessories. Special offers and other good deals offering excellent value for money are a great opportunity to seize.

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2024

CHÂTEAU AMBE TOUR POURRET

Winery
5/5
1 review
Closed - Open to 10h00

Celene Bordeaux was born from the regrouping of the historical house elaborating crémant de Bordeaux and the Lannoye vineyards with three estates on the right bank of the Garonne in the appellation Castillon Côtes-de-Bordeaux (château Moulin de Clotte), Puisseguin Saint-Emilion (château Lanbersac) and Saint-Emilion grand cru (château Ambe Tour Pourret). Tastings, cooking classes... When it comes to wine tourism, there is no shortage of ideas. The best thing to do is to make reservations.

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2024

CHÂTEAU CHAMPION

Winery
5/5
1 review

The Bourrigaud family produces very distinctive, rich and straightforward wines, with a strong emphasis on the terroir of the appellation. And to help you discover all the subtleties, these authentic winemakers have no shortage of ideas! From the traditional visit & tasting to theescape game for groups of 15 to 25 people, you can also picnic at the château and take part in one of the workshops (sensory, nature & wine, insects & wine...). A Sentier des Vignes (vineyard trail) also allows you to visit the vineyard on your own.

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2024

CAVE DE DÉGUSTATION DU CHÂTEAU RAYMOND TAPON

Wine Cellar Wine House
5/5
1 review

Formerly named Domaine de Bord-Madeleine and then Château Lafleur Vachon, Château Raymond Tapon has a prestigious history. In 1904, Mr Chaumet-Tapon's wines won the grand prix in Saint-Louis. The vines, cultivated according to traditional methods, are located in Saint-Emilion. A superb black robe, dark in depth and purple on the surface, dresses this bottle with an expressive bouquet that combines red fruits and spices with an elegant toasted and fresh woody flavour.

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2024

CHÂTEAU SAINT-ESPRIT

Winery
4.7/5
3 reviews

Jérôme Dohet produces a delicious nectar on a 1.3-ha vineyard. Here grape harvest is manual and in small crates. The bunches of grapes have previously been deleafed and selected, arranged and thinned after months of ripening. Do not miss the authentic 1904 press. Small originality: The owner will make you taste his wine in the cellar, where wonderful sculptures keep the barrels. White plaster busts of 1863, and animal representations produced by a friend of the family who comes from Australia. Kangaroo, elephant, bull, cockerel, wild boar, and crocodile will keep you company during tasting.

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2024

LA CAVE DOURTHE

Wine Cellar Wine House
4.3/5
4 reviews

At Grand Barrail Lamarzelle Figeac castle, you will find all the wines of the Dourthe vineyards, champagnes Thienot, Canard-Duchêne and Joseph Perrier, but especially for enthusiasts, rare Grands Crus and vintages. We like the young and professional team that is available to lavish us on the best advice. Tasting workshops to explore various wines and terroirs are regularly organized, from the simplest to the most complex, for novices and for amateurs. By visiting the cellars, you can discover that everything here is done by hand, from grape harvests to the sorting. The 15 hectares of vineyards are treated without insecticides, vine population is from 65% merlot and 35% franc cabernet. The stainless vats mix with the older vats made of cement and wood. 80,000 bottles are produced here every year. Their cellar, sober and classy, beautifully enhance their wines. La Cave Dourthe is perfect for all those who are interested in wine, in order to share a common passion. The cellar has a private tasting room in its floors.

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2024

CHÂTEAU BEAURANG

Winery
4/5
1 review

For four generations, the Puyol family has been producing top-quality Saint-Emilion wines. An estate of almost 9 hectares, Château Beaurang benefits from its location in the south of the appellation, on early-maturing sands and gravels. As a result, the Château's wines are very fruity and aromatic. As a family, with friends or as a couple, don't hesitate to discover this wine estate and learn the secrets of this vineyard, enhanced by family anecdotes from Delphine (4th generation ) or Claude (her father and3rd generation ).

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2024

LA MAISON DU VIN DE SAINT-ÉMILION

Wine Cellar Wine House

You are discovering the Bordeaux vineyards? The Maison du Vin de Saint-Emilion is a good place to start! At the same time place of exhibitions and tastings, the House of Wine of Saint-Emilion has also a store with more than 450 references. In the tasting room, you will discover the appellations Saint-Emilion, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Lussac Saint-Emilion and Puisseguin Saint-Emilion. In the company of a sommelier trainer, you will learn the keys to tasting.

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2024

CHÂTEAU FONROQUE

Winery

The Saint-Emilion cradle of the Moueix family, Château Fonroque has been owned by the Guillard family since July 2017. The estate is distinguished by its meticulous, almost pointillist approach to vine-growing and harvesting. The patience and passion dedicated to preserving the soil and enhancing the terroir have earned the estate the prestigious status of first biodynamically-certified Grand Cru Classé. Make an appointment with Judith for a tour of the grounds and cellars! The tour will be followed by a wine tasting.

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2024

CHÂTEAU TOUR GRAND FAURIE

Winery

A vineyard and wines with High Environmental Value in organic conversion! Château Tour Grand Faurie has belonged to the Feytit family since 1949. Proud representatives of the fourth generation, Isabelle and Franck Feytit continue to run this family estate 2 kilometers north of Saint-Emilion. It's to them that we owe the opening of the boutique in the heart of the medieval town, at 16 rue Guadet. Drop in for a visit.

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2024

CHÂTEAU FONRAZADE

Winery

Château Fonrazade is just a stone's throw from the medieval village of Saint-Emilion, in the heart of a prestigious, thousand-year-old terroir classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Open for visits and tastings, this beautiful property adjoins the Premier Grand Cru Classé Château Angélus and produces a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2015. Our oenologists tasted it: "The nose is bursting with fresh red fruit and oriental spices that bring warmth. On the palate, the attack is sustained with crisp, fruity tannins. Lots of freshness.

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2024

LE DÔME

Winery

Described by Robert Parker as a "visionary, self-proclaimed revolutionary" and "English winemaking guru", Jonathan Maltus owns several wines in Napa and the Bordeaux region, including a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru (Château Teyssier). With its 40-meter diameter, the Dome is undoubtedly one of his most incredible cellars. The cellar, the tasting room... it's all curves, light and technology. From the terrace that wraps itself around this winegrowing UFO, you can admire the valley as far as Libourne and Château Angelus.

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2024

CHÂTEAU LE CHATELET

Winery

A favorite among the grands crus classés, Château le Chatelet is located near the collegiate church and the bell tower overlooking the monolithic church, and next to the old church of Saint-Martin de Mazerat. The notoriety of this cru needs no further confirmation, for as early as 1867, the international jury at the Paris Exhibition awarded it the Gold Medal. Although visits to the winery and cellars are free, you'll need to make an appointment by telephone. Virginie or Patrick will be delighted to help you discover the wines of Château Le Chatelet.

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2024

VIGNOBLES STÉPHANE PUYOL

Winery

Château Barberousse, located in Saint-Émilion, is a winery owned by SCEA des Vignobles Stéphane Puyol. The vineyard was created in 1955 and covers an area of 70 ares. The main grape varieties grown are Merlot (70%), Cabernet Franc (15%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (15%). The grapes are harvested mechanically, and vinified in barrel, concrete and stainless-steel vats. The wine is aged in vats (50%), new barrels (30%) and barrels of one or more wines (20%). Château Barberousse produces an average of 30,000 bottles a year. The estate offers drop-in tours, as well as group visits by appointment. Visitors can also buy wine on site and enjoy a tasting session. The winemaker, Stéphane Puyol, is passionate about his work and invites visitors to discover Château Barberousse. Languages spoken on site are Spanish and French.

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2024

CHATEAUX G ARPIN

Winery

Steeped in a century-old family tradition, Châteaux G. Arpin wines are the fruit of unrivalled expertise. Since Jean-Baptiste Arpin bought his first hectare of vines in Pomerol in 1919, his descendants Guy, Gérard and Gaël have perpetuated this heritage with passion and expertise. Authentic and elegant, these fruity nectars combine the opulence of Merlot with the robustness of Cabernet. It's a subtle marriage that is the hallmark of Châteaux G. Arpin. Whether you're a connoisseur or an amateur, these wines will seduce you with their balance and depth of flavor.

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2024

VIGNOBLES JEAN DUBECH

Winery

Located in the town of Saint-Emilion, Vignobles Jean Dubech comprises three wine estates: Château Riou de Thaillas, Enclos Saint-Louis and Château des Lucioles. Jean Dubech, the owner of these vineyards, is a passionate winegrower who cultivates his vines biodynamically. He attaches great importance to the quality of his terroir and respect for nature. He is supported in his approach by oenologist Anne Calderoni. Jean Dubech enjoys discovering new ways of working and regularly exchanges ideas with other passionate winemakers. His son Louis already shares this passion, and represents the family's fourth generation of winemakers. The Vignobles Jean Dubech estates produce a wide range of wines, including Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Fronsac, Bordeaux Supérieur, L'Enclos Saint-Louis, Canon-Fronsac and Bordeaux Clairet.

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2024

SEA PHILIPPE

Winery

Château Clos Saint-Émilion Philippe is a winery that offers tours of its property by appointment. Visitors can learn about the history of the estate, wine production techniques and the different wines on offer. The château also offers wine tastings.

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2024

FAMILLE DESPAGNE

Winery

Château Grand Corbin-Despagne is a wine estate located in the commune of Saint-Emilion, in the Bordeaux wine region. Classified as a Grand Cru in the Classification des Vins de Saint-Emilion, this Saint-Emilion appellation wine is produced according to organic farming principles by the Despagne family, who have owned the estate for over two centuries. The château offers a variety of tours and tastings to share your passion for the world of wine. Tasting workshops, led by qualified oenologists, provide a behind-the-scenes look at this Grand Cru Classé and help visitors understand the different stages in the winemaking process. Visitors can also explore the family oenotheque, which houses old bottles dating from 1926 to the present day.

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