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Château Guadet

Since 1844, seven generations have succeeded one another in this vineyard: today, it is owned by Guy-Petrus and Vincent Lignac.

Credits : Charlène Campos. Translation: Jill Harry. Pictures: RR

Presentation

Château Guadet takes its name from its illustrious owner, the President of the Convention (1792) during the French Révolution, Marguerite Elie Guadet, whose effigy still adorns the labels on the bottles. On this 9.88-acre property at the entrance to the medieval city, on the finest terroirs of Saint-Émilion, harmony is cultivated along with living organisms. Thanks to the passion of Guy-Petrus and his son Vincent for their domain, Château Guadet proposes cult wines of real elegance, balance, finesse and complexity. 95 % of them are distributed in Saint-Émilion, almost exclusively on the property.

Worth knowing

Owned by the Lignac family since 1844.
"Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Émilion" certified Bio and Biodynamic.
Visits and tastings every day by appointment.

Worth knowing

Owned by the Lignac family since 1844.
"Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Émilion" certified Bio and Biodynamic.
Visits and tastings every day by appointment.

Known for

Grand Cru Classé
Saint-Émilion
Visits
Wine-tastings
Bio