Conseil des Vins du Medoc

Historic estates, large group farms, small family vineyards or large cooperative cellars - more than a thousand castles dot the characteristic Médoc territory.

Château de Beaulon

Open all year! Cognacs and pineaux, castle, distillery, park and fountains; So much to see and taste! Family estate since 1972

Hotels Collection Sarlat – Dordogne – Périgord

40 charming hotels to seduce you

Château Vue Boussac

Situated in the pretty village of Gouby on the edge of the ancient town of Boussac, the maison offers three elegant double rooms with unique views of the old town of Boussac and its stunning.

Domaines Francis Abecassis – ABK6 Maison de Cognac

Avec 370 hectares de vignes, les Domaines Francis Abécassis sont aujourd’hui l’un des plus grands producteurs indépendants de l’appellation Cognac.

Château de Barly

Important late 18th century listed country house open to the public for guided visits each summer. Privately owned and furnished with fine period works of art.

Centre d’art contemporain / Passages

The Centre d'art contemporain / Passages is a place of production, dissemination and experimentation dedicated to contemporary French and international creation.

Château de Ferrand

Even the road to Château de Ferrand, winding between vines and beautiful mansions, offers great promise. The promise of an opportunity to discover a very special site.

Château Prieure Marquet

Located north of Bordeaux, not far from Saint-Émilion, overlooking its vineyards, Château Prieuré Marquet welcomes you in an exceptional setting.

Château de la Jaubertie

100 km from Bordeaux, the Château de la Jaubertie offers prestigious cuvées of all colors, in perfect symbiosis with nature. The Château also organizes various events throughout the year: concerts, plays, exhibitions, historic visits to the Château…

Les Malins Plaisirs

The festival "Les Malins Plaisirs" includes all representative forms of the "French touch" through theatre, music, dance, gastronomy, heritage and more...

Château de Montpoupon

Montpoupon is a castle that evolves along with its time and its different owners. First a stronghold in the Middle Ages, the castle was turned into a Renaissance dwelling in the 15th century, then a rental property before the Revolution. Inhabited by the same family (la Motte Saint-Pierre) since 1857, the castle and its hunting museum open re now open to the public for intimate and surprising visits.

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