
LA MAISON RICHELIEU
Nestled in a wine estate, the 17th-century style guest house at the Château de Richelieu offers an ideal destination for wine lovers and enthusiasts of history and culture.
LA MAISON RICHELIEU
Nestled in a wine estate, the 17th-century style guest house at the Château de Richelieu offers an ideal destination for wine lovers and enthusiasts of history and culture.
in the heart of the Maison Richelieu
with living spaces filled with history and encounters.
CHARMING GUEST ROOMS
While the new cellars were built amidst the vines so as not to “disturb” the Marshall's Chartreuse, they can nevertheless be easily observed from the great salon in which the library and furnishings have been carefully designed to make you feel completely at home.
The house also accommodates the offices and the administrative department of the estate, while in the kitchen, where breakfast can be served, the vine workers and cellar crews come to have their lunchtime snack and enjoy a friendly chat.
The garden, enclosed within a stone wall, is planted with species of trees and flowers native to our regions as well as to more distant lands. The pale façade of the château and the heat radiated by the lavender bushes invite guests to take a well-earned dip in the pool, after a day spent walking across the sun-drenched slopes of our vineyards.
The breakfast table is a sight for sore eyes and a joy for the senses.
Bathed in sunlight during the season of the flower, the grape, and the harvest, the 18th-century building, with its intimate character, offers 5 rooms with refined decors and evocative names:Athos, Porthos, Aramis, D'Artagnan, Richelieu.
While the new cellars were built amidst the vines so as not to “disturb” the Marshall's Chartreuse, they can nevertheless be easily observed from the great salon in which the library and furnishings have been carefully designed to make you feel completely at home.
Bathed in sunlight during the season of the flower, the grape, and the harvest, the 18th-century building, with its intimate character, offers 5 rooms with refined decors and evocative names:Athos, Porthos, Aramis, D'Artagnan, Richelieu.
The house also accommodates the offices and the administrative department of the estate, while in the kitchen, where breakfast can be served, the vine workers and cellar crews come to have their lunchtime snack and enjoy a friendly chat.
The garden, enclosed within a stone wall, is planted with species of trees and flowers native to our regions as well as to more distant lands. The pale façade of the château and the heat radiated by the lavender bushes invite guests to take a well-earned dip in the pool, after a day spent walking across the sun-drenched slopes of our vineyards.
The breakfast table is a sight for sore eyes and a joy for the senses.







