Château Amanieu d’Albret offers you Grands Vins de Bordeaux – red, white and rosé in the Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur appellations. The team uses winemaking methods combining modern techniques and ancestral know-how in order to offer you wines of unique quality in these appellations. The wine is bottled on the property.
The estate extends over 10 ha located on the hillsides which dominate the right bank of the Garonne. These lands boast a thousand-year-old wine-growing past. It was the Romans who were the first to plant vines on the hillsides. A few centuries later, the English, very fond of wine, facilitated the export by river and sea of a large part of the production. This contributed to the enrichment of the wine-growing towns.
Sir Amanieu VII owned the lands of the estate from 1228 to 1326. This powerful Gascon lord sat on the council of Kings Edward I and Edward II of England. He was the first in a long line of Gascon lords, allied with the English, to benefit from royal favour. Château Amanieu d’Albret is delighted to follow this heritage.