Château La Fleur de Boüard

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Château la Fleur de Boüard was acquired in 1998 by Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of the famous Château Angelus. He was looking for a new adventure, seeking to highlight terroirs that were less prestigious than those already known at this time. Luckily, he fell in love with these lands in the Lalande de Pomerol appellation, near Château Pétrus. This jewel of 30 hectares is worked with the greatest care, in an approach that respects nature and therefore the vines. The whole team contributes to the elaboration of exceptional vintages.
Since the arrival of Emmanuel Teillet in 2022, a modern and ambitious project around wine tourism has been born. Nowadays, the Château opens its doors to you for unique experiences, ranging from an immersive tour of the winery to accommodation, with also a catering part.

Tarifs

  • Room rates from: 90€/night
  • Breakfast rate: 12€/person
  • Tourist tax included in the price

Langues

  • English
  • Spanish

Moyens de paiement

  • Credit card payment
  • Payment in cash
  • Payment by cheque

Services

  • PRM access
  • Pets allowed
  • Car park
  • Wifi
  • baby equipment
  • Garden
  • Swimming pool
  • Bicycle hire
  • washing machine
  • Accommodation on a wine estate

From

90€/night

Château La Fleur de Boüard

12 LD Bertineau
33500 Néac

Opening month

  • J
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  • J
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  • N
  • D
  • 8.5 km
  • 11
  • 29 people

Labels

  • Best of Wine Tourism
  • Vignobles & Découvertes

What are you looking for?

Summer visits

Walk & Tasting (Grand Cru or Grand Cru Classé)
Every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday at 10.30am
→ Set off on a guided walk through the vineyards, then enjoy a convivial tasting of local wines.

Saint-Émilion under the stars
Every Tuesday at 9.30pm
→ At nightfall, discover Saint-Émilion in a different light: soft lighting and unusual anecdotes for an unforgettable night-time walk.

Saint-Émilion during the Revolution
Every Thursday at 9:30 p.m.
→ Armed with lanterns, immerse yourself in the turbulent atmosphere of the French Revolution.

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