An 18th-century Bordeaux estate flanked by its own vineyards, with a locavore restaurant, 14 charming rooms and suites, and stocked library.
Equipped with its own pool and spa. But with private verdant gardens and vineyards to wander, you won’t miss them.
It’s difficult to combine centuries-old French history and modernity without a whiff of stuffiness, but that’s exactly what La Maison d’Estournel has achieved. With their oak floors, deep soaking tubs, cheeky fringed lampshades, original art and colorful textiles (including plush velvet headboards and sweetly patterned draperies), guest rooms here are comfortable—and not too mired in creaky antiques for today’s tastes. Each one is equipped with must-haves and nice-to-haves, including Dyson hair dryers, Nespresso coffee machines, and robes and slippers for cozy evenings in. Ask for a first floor room with a balcony overlooking the vineyards, and you’ll never want to leave...and why should you? This corner of France ages like a fine…bordeaux.
Experiences on offer include guided tours of medieval St Emilion and lunches in an oyster hut on the Bay of Arcachon.
Perched fireside in the locavore restaurant, you can’t decide what’s more delicious: the trout gravlax with beetroot or the roasted peach and verbena pavlova.
The Restaurant - open for lunch and dinner serving local seasonal cuisine
Surrounded by winemakers (including Château Lafite Rothschild, with an average per bottle price of $999) in the Saint-Estèphe region, just an hour and 20 minute drive north of Bordeaux itself.
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$383*USD PER NIGHT(includes all taxes and fees)
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