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Château Dauzac, 5th Grand Cru Classé Margaux in 1855, has the privilege to have a single vineyard of 49 hectares; 45 hectares on the Margaux appellation and 4 hectares on the Haut Médoc appellation. Located near the Gironde, whose influence on the vineyard ecosystem is crucial, the estate is protected from the ocean winds. Château Dauzac has...
Château Dauzac, 5th Grand Cru Classé Margaux in 1855, has the privilege to have a single vineyard of 49 hectares; 45 hectares on the Margaux appellation and 4 hectares on the Haut Médoc appellation. Located near the Gironde, whose influence on the vineyard ecosystem is crucial, the estate is protected from the ocean winds. Château Dauzac has...
Come and discover the rich history of Château Dauzac, combining tradition and innovation. We will reveal all the complexity of our terroir through the tasting of two of our wines in the Margaux appellation.
Discover the very secret and confidential universe of the cellar master.
With a booklet that will guide your visit, you will follow the course of the grapes, from harvest to barrel aging.
You will discover the secrets of our winemaking aging process.
In the blind, we will propose you to find the aromas that make up our vintages.
You will tas...
Embark on a sweet tasting and let yourself be guided by your senses and our wine and chocolate pairing.
Your curiosity and intuition will be the center of this experience.
Between an introduction of wine tasting and the discovery of five blind aromas, you will be the master of the game ...
Once you have visited our property, we will invite you to relax and take advantage of a convivial moment in a cosy & confidential setting. We will start with a workshop that will appeal to your sense of smell. Savour this sensory experience by delighting in our cheese platter, made up of local cheeses. This workshop will include an introduct...
On the handlebars of your electric scooter and accompanied by a guide, you will have the immense privilege of observing the 49 hectares of our vineyard as closely as possible in order to discover the vegetative cycle of the vine throughout the year.