Located in Saint-Jean de Blaignac, Château de Bonhoste has been a family property for 5 generations.
Sylvaine and Yannick invite you to discover the 66-hectare estate with a golfcar and the magnificent underground ageing cellar.
The Château de Bonhoste, certified High Environmental Value since 2013, uses traditional methods of vine cultivation and integrated pest management.
The visit ends with a tasting of their wide range of wines.
These are produced in 5 appellations (Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur, Crémant de Bordeaux, Bergerac, Côtes de Bergerac).
Would you like to extend your visit?
Take advantage of our unusual accommodation: Coup 2 Foudres to spend a night in a converted foudre.
The Château de Bonhoste has been awarded the Tourism and Handicap label for mental, motor and hearing disabilities:
- Auditory disabilities: these concern people who are deaf or hard of hearing, which implies an impossibility or difficulty in perceiving, deciphering or locating a sound message.
- Mental disabilities: These are very varied and can involve difficulties in communication, understanding, decision-making and situating oneself in space and time. Like some older people, children, foreigners or illiterate people, they need to receive simplified information, whether visual or audio.
- Motor disabilities: also varied, they involve difficulties in moving around, whether in a wheelchair (electric or manual), a walker, crutches or on foot.
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Château de Bonhoste
Lieu-dit Bonhoste
33420 SAINT-JEAN DE BLAIGNAC
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Grand Saint-Emilionnais Tourist Office
Le Doyenné - Place des Créneaux
33330 SAINT-EMILION
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.