This exceptional home is situated in the heart of its own vineyard, a welcoming property for wine connoisseurs in this enchanting region.
Available all year round, this property is ideal for relaxing in the autumn, or admiring the wisteria clad façade in the spring.
The exquisite interiors match the refined furnishings and ornate pictures with the contemporary touches.
The gorgeous sofas by the fireplace in the living room is perfect for cosying up in, whilst cooks will love the high end kitchen, ideal for preparing food for feasts under the chandeliers or outside on the al fresco terrace.
Five bedrooms are found upstairs, all of which boast air conditioning and stylish bathrooms.
Designed with beautiful fabrics and graceful furnishings, this is luxury living.
Long summer days can be spent by the swimming pool, where you can admire the surrounding views and prepare a barbecue.
Wine lovers will love the local tours of the wine chateaux surrounding Saint Emilion.
This idyllic town is just 3km away, and offers for much to explore.
With its fascinating history and winding streets, there is so much to discover.
Dordogne is just a little further away, where you can hire canoes or take a cycle ride to experience this enchanting landscape.
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Château Grand Cru is in a magnificent setting surrounded by vineyards only 3km from the beautiful wine-village of Saint-Émilion.
The château is part of a working bio-dynamic vineyard and you can often see workers tending to the vines, spraying the crops and processing the grapes, especially during their busy period from June to the end of September.
The owners can give you a tour and arrange wine-tastings at one of their châteaux and vineyards and of course there are many other excellent wineries to visit across this wine-making region.
The enchanting wine-village of Saint-Émilion (3km) is just a five-minute drive away.
The village and it’s surrounding vineyards have become a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The history of the village dates back to prehistoric times and when you are wandering around the cobbled lanes you can discover beautiful Romanesque churches, underground catacombs and pretty squares.
It’s known throughout the world for the incredible vineyards that surround the village – Saint-Émilion offers the perfect combination of historic charm and excellent wine.
Nearby you can arrange bike hire, take Saint-Émilion wine tours by Tuk-Tuk, road-train or even prestige cars and arrange hot air balloon rides or pleasure flights over the glorious surrounding landscapes.
You are also just a short drive from the Dordogne river where you can hire canoes for wonderful days out with family or friends.
There are also some lovely lakes to visit such as Lac des Dagueys (7km) with its summer inflatable water park and also at Blasimon (24km) where there’s a leisure base with various land-based activities, fishing, swimming at certain times in the summer and lovely walks.
There are also many picturesque villages dotted around this region, including Castillon-la-Bataille (17km) where you can watch the re-enactment of the famous battle in the height of the summer or a little further to Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (36km), both on the Dordogne river.
Eynesse (35km), Montcaret (24km) and the Jardins de Sardy (30km) are also lovely places to visit or spend the day in the nearby town of Libourne (6km) with its fascinating wine history and boat trips along the River Isle.
Wine and city lovers alike will be keen to visit Bordeaux (45km) during their stay with its great restaurant scene, awe-inspiring architecture and the famous La Cité du Vin.
Bergerac (62km), a little further, is also a great place to spend the day exploring the picturesque old town and traditional Wednesday market as well as its Maison des Vins.
Beach-lovers can be at the Atlantic coast in around 90 minutes whether the wonderful long beaches near Arcachon (105km) or the famous and stunning Dune du Pyla (105km).