Château de Fieuzal, Grand Cru Classé winery in Léognan, France
Château de Fieuzal is a winery in Léognan with vineyards divided between red and white grape varieties. The estate includes facilities for harvest, fermentation, and barrel aging of its wines.
The estate was originally owned by the La Rochefoucauld family and later came under new management in the post-war era. This transition helped establish its current standing in the wine classification system.
The estate produces wines that reflect local grape varieties and winemaking traditions of the Bordeaux region. Visitors experience how the vineyard's work shapes the character of the bottles created there.
Wine tastings and guided tours of the production areas can be arranged with advance notice. The facilities are accessible by road, and visitors should plan for a few hours to explore the grounds and learn about the winemaking process.
The estate produces a secondary label wine that carries a different name and allows for additional vineyard parcels to be bottled. This secondary line offers visitors a way to taste the broader range of what the property can create.
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