Château de Sales

Pomerol

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Château de Sales is one of the few Bordeaux estates to have been passed on intact from one generation to the next for nearly 5 centuries. The Château itself, built in the middle of the 17th century, was given historical monument status in 1996.

 

With over 47.6 hectares of the 90-hectare estate under vines, Château de Sales has the largest vineyard in the Pomerol appellation. Smooth and refined, Château de Sales wines are elegant and fruit-driven with silky tannins, a true expression of the terroir from which they come.

They reflect the perfect match between the grape varieties used, predominantly Merlot with some Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, and the estate’s gravelly, sandy soil.

 

Come and discover an exceptional heritage and a unique family history.
Visits on reservation.

Tarifs

  • Price of the visit (for individuals): 0€/person
  • Montant tarif minimum vin à la bouteille: 20

Langues

  • English

Moyens de paiement

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Services

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Château de Sales

11 chemin de Sales
33500 LIBOURNE

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  • 8.6 km
  • 1h00 / 1h30
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Labels

  • Vignobles & Découvertes
  • High Environmental Value

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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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