Château Gombaude-Guillot

Pomerol

Château Gombaude-Guillot
  • Château Gombaude-Guillot
  • Château Gombaude-Guillot
  • Château Gombaude-Guillot

The Gombaude-Guillot château is above all a family story that began in 1860 with the marriage of Pierre Darbeau and Marie Bélivier.

Ideally located in the heart of the Pomerol plateau, the winery's 7 hectares produce some of the world's finest wines. Refined, subtle, and generous, they are primarily an expression of the terroir that gave them life and the history of those who shaped them.

Pioneers in environmental respect and terroir, our parents made the choice to transition to organic farming as early as 1992, becoming the first estate in the appellation to be certified for its 2000 vintage.

In 2007, the decision was made to switch to biodynamic viticulture, always with the same goal: to produce wines of even higher quality, the respect for the environment and our convictions!

In 2012, the new generation took over and added their contribution: PomN' Roll, a new vintage highlighting the property's Malbec grapes, joined its predecessors, proving that the Pomerol vineyard can also be fun!

Today, more than 160 years and 5 generations have passed since our ancestors embarked on this adventure, and it is now our turn to introduce you to the great wines of Pomerol!

Olivier and Sylvain TECHER

Tarifs

  • Price of the visit (for individuals): 20€/person
  • Montant tarif minimum vin à la bouteille: 37

Langues

  • English
  • Spanish

Moyens de paiement

  • Credit card payment
  • Payment in cash

Services

  • Car park
  • Shipping abroad

From

20€

Château Gombaude-Guillot

3 chemin les Grandes Vignes
33500 Pomerol

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  • 6.8 km
  • 1h30
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Labels

  • Organic farming + European organic label
  • Biodyvin

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