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Château Haut Breton Larigaudière

Along the Médoc wine route, Château Haut Breton Larigaudière catches the eye. Nestled in Soussans, in the heart of a peaceful wooded park, this estate has been in the family for three generations and combines historic charm, a passion for wine and discreet elegance. Owned by the De Schepper family, it embodies a savoir-faire handed down with exacting standards and consistency. Behind its beautiful gates, the château welcomes you for an authentic interlude between nature, heritage and the art of wine.

Discreet elegance in a shady park

Behind the majestic entrance gate, a shady park welcomes you, punctuated by the gentle rustle of plane trees and the coolness of a fountain coiled beneath a historic trianon. In the background, an elegant XVIIIᵉ century château invites you to explore, between romantic charm and preserved heritage.

The expression of a rich, nuanced terroir

At Château Haut Breton Larigaudière, each plot of vines reveals a unique facet of the Margaux terroir. Deep gravel, sand, clay, silt or limestone: this diversity of soils contributes to the richness and complexity of the estate’s wines, elegant and racy, in the purest tradition of the Margaux appellation.

Here, the vine is much more than a crop: it’s a vocation.The harvest is carried out with remarkable precision, combining expert gestures and a demand for quality. Meticulous sorting ensures that only the best grapes are kept, guaranteeing finesse and authenticity in every bottle.

A visit to be experienced, rather than observed

The guided tour, led by a passionate member of the team, begins with the educational vines, perfect for gaining a better understanding of grape varieties and the vine cycle. It continues with the history of the estate, a tour of the vat room and barrel cellar, before concluding with a convivial tasting of the château’s great wines. Themed workshops are also available to deepen your experience.

A lively and committed estate

Château Haut Breton Larigaudière was listed as one of the Châteaux of Soussans as early as 1838, and was classified as a Premiers Crus Bourgeois Supérieurs in 1886. Today, it remains one of the jewels in the crown of the Médoc. Its commitment to sustainable viticulture and the enhancement of its heritage make it an essential stop-off point for wine-lovers and lovers of fine discoveries.