CHÂTEAU CASTÉRA
Located in the commune of Saint-Germain-d'Esteuil, north of Saint-Estèphe, the estate covers 185 hectares, 63 of which are planted with vines. Its name is synonymous with quality and is known worldwide. In many countries, it carries the flag of the crus bourgeois. Château Castéra is one of the oldest castles in the Médoc. We can mention as illustrious owners Thomas de Montaigne or Messire de la Boétie. Since 1986, the Press family has modernised the cellars, renovated the vineyards, today and since 2008, Thomas Press, the son of Carl Press, is the sole owner of the estate and has made the quality of the wines its priority. As proof, Château Castéra 2010 and the Marquis de Castéra 2010 were awarded a bronze medal at the Concours des Vins de Bordeaux. Because they are visitors like any other, the speech is adapted to children. Imaged and playful panels allow them to participate actively. The discovery tour offers the history of the château, the work of the vine, the cellars and the wine tasting. The heritage tour gives access to a private tour of the tower where the castle's archives, the oldest of which date back to the 15th century, are on display. Finally, the Premium visit also invites you to taste the vintage in the barrel during maturation and offers a Castéra engraved glass.
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