Our Vineyards

Château Guibeau

Nestled in the rolling hills of Bordeaux, Château Guibeau is a historic vineyard with a legacy that dates back to the 1930s. Founded by Henri Francois, who was deeply influenced by his father’s dedication to sustainable viticulture, the estate has always prioritized the health of its vines and the purity of its terroir. This commitment to green cultivation and meticulous winemaking has positioned Château Guibeau as a producer of exceptional wines that embody both tradition and excellence.

Today, Château Guibeau’s fine wines are enjoyed around the world, reaching discerning collectors and connoisseurs in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Germany, and beyond. With a passion for authenticity and respect for nature, the estate continues to craft elegant, expressive wines that reflect the rich heritage of Bordeaux.

Vignes du Soleil

Rooted in the heart of Bordeaux, SARL Vignes du Soleil France is a second-generation family-owned company dedicated to preserving the legacy of fine French winemaking. With a heritage dating back to 2008, the vineyard has built deep relationships with over 100 esteemed wineries across France, ensuring access to the finest selections of Bordeaux wines.

Renowned for its commitment to quality and authenticity, Vignes du Soleil has grown into one of France’s most trusted wine exporters, distributing approximately 800,000 bottles annually to markets worldwide, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Asia. Through meticulous craftsmanship and sustainable viticulture, the vineyard upholds time-honored traditions while embracing innovation to bring the finest French wines to discerning collectors and connoisseurs across the globe.

Château Moulin De Bel Air 

Nestled in the heart of Bordeaux, Château Moulin De Bel Air is a testament to the region’s deep-rooted winemaking tradition. With a history shaped by generations of dedication, the estate embodies the essence of classic Bordeaux craftsmanship. Drawing from its well-established terroir, the château produces wines that reflect the region’s character—honest, unembellished, and true to its heritage.

Committed to preserving time-honored techniques while embracing modern precision, Château Moulin De Bel Air cultivates its vines with a focus on balance and authenticity. Its wines, known for their approachable structure and rustic charm, offer an everyday taste of Bordeaux, appealing to those who appreciate the simplicity and integrity of the region’s winemaking legacy.

Château Les Tuileries

Located in the esteemed Médoc region of Bordeaux, Château Les Tuileries is a winery with a legacy of resilience and excellence. Recognized as a Cru Bourgeois in the 2012 classification by L'Alliance des Crus Bourgeois, the estate has built a reputation for producing wines that embody both the tradition and innovation of Bordeaux winemaking.

With a history spanning over a century, Château Les Tuileries overcame adversity when a devastating fire destroyed its vineyard, leaving only a single 80-year-old vine standing. Through advanced grafting techniques and decades of meticulous cultivation, the estate was reborn, stronger and more refined. In 1979, a new chapter began as the château introduced modern winemaking technology, including stainless steel fermentation vats and temperature-controlled systems, elevating the quality and precision of its wines.

Today, Château Les Tuileries continues its dedication to crafting full-bodied, elegantly structured wines, aging them to perfection, and earning recognition among wine connoisseurs. A symbol of perseverance and passion, the estate remains a hallmark of Médoc’s timeless winemaking tradition.

Château Dassault

The Dassault family, renowned pioneers in aeronautics, new technologies, and the art market, developed a passion for fine wines early on. In 1955, visionary industrialist Marcel Dassault acquired Château Couperie on impulse, driven by his ambition to transform it into a prestigious estate. Renaming it Château Dassault, he dedicated himself to elevating its quality and reputation.

Through meticulous investment and innovation, the estate saw its wines improve year after year. In 1969, Château Dassault was officially recognized as a Grand Cru Classé, marking its place among Saint-Émilion’s most esteemed vineyards.

Today, Dassault Wine Estates spans nearly 50 hectares, making it one of the largest vineyard holdings in Saint-Émilion. With a commitment to excellence and a legacy of craftsmanship, Château Dassault continues to produce exceptional wines that honor both its rich heritage and forward-thinking vision.

Join us to uncover the rich stories behind our vineyards and the legacy that shapes every bottle.