18th-century gothic bell above a former dungeon in the heart of the city.
The Wine Bar is located on the ground floor of the Maison du Vin de Bordeaux, headquarters of the Bordeaux Wine Council. The 1950s artworks that decorate it magnify the work of the vineyard: an Aubusson tapestry, commissioned from Marc Saint-Saëns, on the theme of the vine, and two stained-glass windows by René Buthaud, representing Apollo triumphant among the Bordeaux grape harvesters and an allegory of the Garonne River.
Surrounded by century-old trees and in a bucolic setting, discover this 18th-century Château of great classicism and stroll along its terrace, closed by a pink marble altarpiece from the same century. The principle is to obtain beautiful ripeness of the grapes, silky tannins and a harmonious fruitiness in order to find the right balance in each vintage. The wines are aged in our underground cellars, in the great Médoc tradition: in French oak barrels for approximately 12 months.