Château Saint Ahon

Château Saint Ahon

57 Rue de St Ahon, 33290 Blanquefort
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History of the Château Saint Ahon

Château Saint Ahon is classified “Remarkable Monument”. Destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt under the First Empire, it was finally restored in 1875 in the Louis XIII style by the architect Alphonse Blaquière. After 66 owners, the castle and its vineyard were finally bought in 1985 by Count and Countess Bernard de Colbert who were the descendants of the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Louis XIII.
Since 2003, their daughter and son-in-law have headed the property and turned to modern know-how, events, oenology and most of all well-reasoned growing which allow them to get a high environmental certification. In 2009, rural guest houses and reception room are inaugurated and the property wins a “Best of Wine Tourism” in “Event Organisation” category. In 2012, the property also wins the “Best of Wine Tourism Gold” in “Discovery and innovation” category thanks to its wine playful course in Mirabel gardens.

A day in the heart of the Médoc vineyard

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Bordeaux

4.5/5 (48 reviews)

Medoc wine tour

In a familial and relaxed atmosphere, come and discover the world of Bordeaux wine including visits in castles, winemaking techniques and tastings.

1 day from €90 pp

Travellers' review - Château Saint Ahon

  • Discover the Médoc

    Hello A great day out for our group, where friendliness, conviviality and tasting rhymed with information. We really enjoyed the visit to the cooperage, which was very instructive. Château du Taillan has a magnificent cellar and the 2 people doing the tastings at the châteaux love their job and shared it with us. On the other hand, we didn't enjoy the tour of Chateau Saint Ahon. The park didn't give us a good impression. As for the '1902' restaurant, there's absolutely nothing to say! Very pleasant setting, warm, smiling welcome, beautifully presented and well-cooked dishes .... In short, we thoroughly enjoyed the '1902'.

    Nadine C.

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