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Vineyards in Sauternes — 2 of Our Favourites

Discover & book the top Sauternes vineyards and estates

The Bordeaux wine region lies along the rivers Dordogne and Garonne and covers an area of over 120,000 hectares.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Bordeaux Wine Guide.

Chateau Filhot

1. Chateau Filhot, Sauternes

Location
Sauternes

This château was founded in 1709 by Romain de Filhot and is now owned and managed by one of his descendants, Count Henri de Vaucelles. The estate covers an area of 350 hectares, with 62 hectares of vineyard, all along the south of the Sauternes village in the Sauternes appellation.

The creation of the vineyard dates back to 1630-1650, while the château was built in 1709 by Romain de Filhot. At that time, he changed the old label ‘Wine of Langon’ by introducing the Sauternes appellation. In 1840, Romain-Bertrand de Lur-Saluces joined up the vineyards with those of Pineau du Rey. In 1845, he rebuilt the castle in collaboration with the architect Poitevin, and the landscape gardener Louis-Ferdinand Fischer who contributed to the elaboration of the large garden which surrounds the château.

The vineyard was awarded the ‘Second Cru Classification’ according to the 1855 official classification suggested to Napoleon III by the Chamber of Commerce of Bordeaux. The wine they produce is a classic Sauternes with a mixture of Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle varieties.

Chateau La Tour Blanche, Sauternes

2. Chateau La Tour Blanche, Sauternes

Location
Sauternes

Located at the heart of the Sauternes Appellation, this estate boasts a beautiful 18th-century chateau surrounded by a large vineyard where Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle varieties grow.

The chateau was built in the 18th century, while its wine was classified at the top of the Premier Crus in 1855. At the beginning of the 20th century the owner, Daniel Iffla (a.k.a. Osiris) bequeathed the property to the nation under the condition that a wine school was created on site. Nowadays, this estate is home to the prestigious 'La Tour Blanche School of Viticulture and Oenology', opened in 1911.

They produce a white Premier Cru Classé wine, together with two other white wines and a red that combines grapes of the Merlot and Malbec varieties. All the fruits are hand picked.