3 Bordeaux wine châteaux not to be missed

During your stay in the Bordeaux region, don’t miss out on discovering the vineyards for which this exceptional region is famous. Along the Route des Vins de Bordeaux, meet passionate winegrowers and taste precious bottles in enchanting surroundings. Discover the 3 Bordeaux wine châteaux not to be missed, to experience chateau life at the pace of the most legendary names in wine.

Château Margaux: the emblematic estate of an exceptional terroir

Classified as a historic monument Château Margaux is one of Bordeaux’s most renowned wine estates. This remarkable neoclassical building, designed by architect Louis Combes, stands at the heart of a 262-hectare estate. Château Margaux holds the distinction of “premier grand cru classé” and is a must-see on any trip along the Bordeaux Wine Route.

Château Pichon-Longueville: Bordeaux’s historic wine estate

In the heart of the 73-hectare Pauillac vineyard, sits an elegant 19th-century château with neo-renaissance turrets. The majestic Château Pichon-Longuevilleclassified second grand cru in the official classification of Bordeaux wines in 1855, is one of the region’s historic vineyards. While it impresses on arrival with its singular charm, it also delights the palate with the rigor with which it crafts its grand vin.

Château Lascombes: Margaux’s largest mythical estate

Since the 17th century, ten generations of passionate owners have shaped the history and architecture of this monumental estate. Château Lascombes and its 120 hectares of vines. The largest of the 1855 Crus Classés vineyards stands out with its imposing building of mixed influences and remarkable grounds, promising an unforgettable visit through the centuries. Legendary wines to discover in an exceptional setting in the heart of the Bordeaux region.