
Château d'Eyran
The first traces of the Château d'Eyran date back to 1317. Rebuilt on the gravelly slope of Mont d'Eyran, it was taken over by the de Seze family in 1796, who still own it today. The interplay of indivisions, the economic crisis and the German occupation forced the family to pull up the vines at the beginning of the 20th century. Since 1980, Stéphane and Brigitte Savigneux have been restoring the vineyard. In 2015, they were joined by their son Charles. The 25-hectare vineyard is part of a well thought-out environmental quality approach, and run with one goal : respect for the terroir roots of the red and white wines. The property was awarded the level 3 High Environmental Value label. Built in 2017, its resolutely modern winery, made of traditional materials, subtly combines functionality and aesthetics, offering Château d'Eyran wines an exceptional setting.
- French, English, Spanish
- Accessible to people with reduced mobility
- Pets allowed
- Vignobles et découvertes
- Internet access, Wifi
- Mural
- Local caterer
- Sound proof
- Tables/chairs
- Video projector
- American Express
- Payment cards
- Cheques and postal orders
- Cash
- Sustainable agriculture
Best Of Wine Competition - Best Of 2020
- Promotion of environmental best practices
AOC Bordeaux, Bordeaux Rosé, Pessac-Léognan
Group Number of persons min. : 5
Number of persons max. : 15
Duration of the visit : 90 minutes
Visiting conditions : Guided tours
Languages of visit : French, English, Spanish