Reference: E9-KM1123-R
Exceptional château estate near Saint-Émilion with 112 ha with 25 ha of premium AOC Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux vines. Includes a historic 14th–19th C château, saltwater pool, tennis court, event spaces, and multiple residences. Stunning panoramic views and HVE4-certified vineyard offer extraordinary residential or commercial potential.
Perched on the slopes of the ‘Côtes-de-Castillon’, right next to Saint-Émilion and its prestigious 18-hole golf course.
Airport -45 minutes)
Gare TGV -24 minutes
Remarkable chateau estate nestled on the slopes of the prestigious ‘Côtes-de-Castillon’ vineyards, just moments from Saint-Émilion and its renowned 18-hole golf course. Passed down through generations, this historic gem blends timeless elegance with breathtaking panoramic views over the Dordogne Valley and surrounding vineyards, offering an unparalleled sense of refinement.
Spanning approximately 112 hectares, the estate is a harmonious blend of parkland, woodlands, meadows, and 16 hectares of leased farmland. It features a 12 x 6 m saltwater swimming pool with a pool house and a tennis court, providing leisure in an idyllic setting.
At the heart of the estate, the château—an architectural masterpiece dating from the 14th to 19th centuries—is listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments. With a total surface area of 1,749 m², including 823 m² of living space, it boasts 30 rooms across three levels. The château’s T-shaped main building, three corner towers, chapel, and elegant courtyard exude grandeur. Inside, original features such as stone floors, 3.5 m high ceilings, and period details have been impeccably preserved.
The ground floor offers an entrance hall with spectacular valley views, a bright central hallway, three sitting rooms, a library, an adjoining dining room, and a well-appointed kitchen with ample storage.
The upper floors, accessible via three staircases, house five spacious south-facing bedrooms overlooking the terrace, a study, three additional bedrooms, several bathrooms, and a grand suite in the entrance pavilion with a period fireplace and ensuite.
The château is completed with elegant parquet flooring, abundant storage, and two attics.
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The estate’s extensive outbuildings include:
- Historic Wine Storehouse: A two-storey, 802 m² building listed as a Historic Monument, equipped with a modern thermoregulation system for optimal wine production.
- A 304 m² reception hall with a professional catering kitchen is ideal for hosting grand events.
- A 200 m² character house with a convertible barn
- 150 m² caretaker’s cottage add charm and versatility.
- Workshops
- Garages
- Guardroom
- Former stables
- Offices
- Barrel Store
The Vineyard:
Situated on the prestigious Saint-Émilion limestone plateau, the 25-hectare vineyard thrives on well-drained slopes with ideal exposure.
Grape Composition: 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet.
Age of Vines: Average of 32 years, ensuring consistent production of premium-quality wines.
Sustainability: Certified HVE4, reflecting a commitment to environmentally responsible viticulture
Any buyer has the option of removing all the vines. This will not fall under any government compensation scheme
Grounds- Spanning approximately 112 hectares, the estate is a harmonious blend of parkland, woodlands, meadows, and 16 hectares of leased farmland. It features a 12 x 6 m saltwater swimming pool with a pool house and a tennis court, providing leisure in an idyllic setting.
Combining historical prestige, natural beauty, and exceptional potential, this unique estate presents a rare opportunity. Whether envisioned as a winery, boutique hotel, or private residence, it stands ready to embrace its next chapter in history.
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