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An emblematic castle of the region

The Chartreuse Bordelaise

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A Past Deeply Rooted in the Bordeaux Lands

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Nestled in a valley adorned with vines and woods, Château Beaulieu spans a 25-hectare estate, with 20 hectares dedicated to vine cultivation. This quintessential Bordeaux chartreuse, constructed in the 18th century by a family of notaries from Bourg, has origins that reach back to prehistoric times. Notably, around 1900, the then-owner, Emile Maufras, author of "The History of Gironde" and a contemporary of the President of the Council of the Republic, discovered a polished stone axe and arrowheads on the property.

 

The heart of the heritage

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Overlooking the vineyard, the Bordeaux Chartreuse is complemented by two outbuildings, significantly expanding the castle's usable space. One of these annexes houses our shop and tasting room.

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The Wine Cellar

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The concrete wine tanks, constructed alongside the castle in the 19th century, offer high thermal inertia, minimizing sudden temperature fluctuations.

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The estate also features a modern thermoregulated stainless steel wine cellar and a semi-underground cellar with capacity for 350 barrels.

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