Reference: X3-82757
Elegant Saint-Émilion Grand Cru vineyard estate set among rolling Merlot and Cabernet Franc vines. Featuring income-generating leased vineyards and a characterful stone house awaiting renovation, it offers rare heritage, flexibility and investment potential in one of Bordeaux’s most prestigious wine appellations.
Set in the heart of the Saint-Émilion appellation
Set in the heart of the Saint-Émilion appellation, this elegant vineyard estate presents a rare opportunity to acquire both heritage and long-term potential within one of Bordeaux’s most prestigious and internationally recognised wine regions.
The estate extends across gently rolling Grand Cru–classified vineyards, planted predominantly with Merlot and Cabernet Franc on classic clay-gravel and sandy soils. These conditions are renowned for producing wines of finesse, balance and depth, fully expressive of the unique Saint-Émilion terroir.
The vines are currently cultivated under a tenancy agreement with the local wine cooperative, ensuring consistent income while maintaining the estate to high professional standards. This arrangement offers valuable flexibility: it may be continued for secure returns or, in time, the vineyards could be brought back under private management for an owner wishing to develop their own label.
At the heart of the property stands a traditional Girondine stone house, offering generous volumes and comprising six bedrooms and spacious living areas. The house is awaiting renovation and retains many period features, including original fireplaces, exposed beams and authentic architectural details, providing an exceptional foundation for a refined restoration that combines historic charm with modern comfort.
Surrounded by vines and enjoying the tranquillity of the Bordeaux countryside, this estate is perfectly suited to a variety of projects: a family home immersed in the vineyards, a working wine estate, or a lifestyle and investment opportunity in one of France’s most celebrated appellations.
A property of authenticity and character, offering enduring value and the rare privilege of owning a piece of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru heritage.
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