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Discover the rich tradition of Bordeaux wines with a guided tasting at Château Haut Breton. Sample six exceptional wines and learn about the region’s storied history.
1–2 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Discover the rich tradition of Bordeaux wines with a guided tasting at Château Haut Breton. Sample six exceptional wines and learn about the region’s storied history.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1–2 hours
Fitness Level
No physical activity required, just ID and a curious palate
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History
Château Haut Breton has been producing wines since the 1800s, maintaining traditional Bordeaux techniques while embracing modern innovation.
Conservation
The estate practices sustainable viticulture, focusing on organic methods and minimal environmental impact to preserve the region’s natural beauty.
Château Haut Breton
Discover the rich tradition of Bordeaux wines with a guided tasting at Château Haut Breton. Sample six exceptional wines and learn about the region’s storied history.
Château Haut Breton, located in Soussans in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, is a historic family-owned estate operated by the De Schepper family across three generations. The château produces wines from Margaux, Bordeaux Supérieur and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru appellations and opens its cellar and barrel room for guided visits and tastings. Visitors can choose from a range of curated experiences: short terroir tastings, in-depth prestige sessions, private vineyard tours with barrel sampling, and relaxed visits with picnic or tapas pairings.
Guided by estate experts, each experience explains local terroir, grape varieties, and winemaking techniques used at Château Haut Breton Larigaudière. Tastings range from three-color samplers (rosé, white, red) to six-wine prestige flights, and often include direct barrel comparisons between French and American oak. Several visits highlight the estate’s traditional cellar, vine plots, and the De Schepper family’s heritage, offering both educational context and sensory tasting.
Groups can select private options such as 'La Parenthèse Unique' for a one-on-one vineyard walkthrough and barrel tasting, or shorter 30-minute terroir sessions for a focused introduction. On-site amenities include a boutique tasting space, a terrace shaded by plane trees, and pétanque facilities for relaxed post-tasting moments.
Château Haut Breton’s public programs emphasize transparency in production, regional appellations, and hands-on tasting notes. The estate provides clear descriptions of each tour, consistent family stewardship, and a range of tasting formats suitable for both casual visitors and committed wine enthusiasts. Booking information, group accommodations, and private requests are available through the château's booking channels and on-site boutique staff throughout the year.
Location
Soussans, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
In the heart of Margaux wine country
Family Winemakers
3 generations
De Schepper family stewardship
Appellations
Margaux; Bordeaux Supérieur; Saint-Émilion
Prestigious regional AOCs
Visit Lengths
30 min–2 hours
Short tastings to full visits
Select a guided tasting or private vineyard tour and secure preferred dates — family-led wine experiences in Margaux await.
Arrive early
Getting there 15 minutes before your scheduled time helps you settle in and avoid any last-minute rush.
Taste mindfully
Focus on the unique flavors and aromas of each wine to truly appreciate the craftsmanship behind them.
Ask questions
Engage with your guide to learn more about the wine’s production and regional history.
Bring a notebook
Jot down your favorite wines and tasting notes for future reference.
Comfortable shoes
For strolling through the vineyards and estate grounds.
Notebook and pen
To record tasting notes and impressions.
Valid ID
Needed for age verification at the tasting.
Water bottle
Stay hydrated during your wine-tasting experience.