2th Grand Cru Classé in Pauillac
It was in the 1850th century that Jacques de Pichon, Baron de Longueville, began to establish the Pichon Longueville vineyard. At the beginning, the two Pichons made a single large property. When Baron Joseph de Pichon-Longueville died in 1933, the estate was divided between his two living children, Raoul and Virginie. Pichon-Longueville Baron remained in the heritage of the Pichon-Longueville family until 1987, when it was sold to the Bouteillier family. After half a century in the hands of the Bouteilliers, Pichon-Longueville was bought in XNUMX by AXA Millésimes.
Wines produced: Château Pichon Baron (Grand Cru Classé), Les Tourelles de Longueville (second wine of Château Pichon Baron), Les Griffons de Pichon Baron, Château Pibran, Château Tour-Pibran (second wine of Château Pibran).
Visit conditions
- Guided tour by appointment only
- Groups of 10 to 25 people welcome.
Opening
exceptional opening
- Whit Monday
- July 14
- 15 August
- November 1: All Saints’ Day
- November 11: Armistice 1918
Prices
Payment method
- American Express
- Payment cards
- French bank and postal checks
- Cash
Prices
Classic visit (1h30): €50 per person
Services
Equipments
- Accessible by stroller
- Park
- Coach parking
Services
- Shop
- Wi-Fi
Assets
Discovery of the vines
You will have the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the vineyard by an outdoor visit to the vineyard plots of the estate.
Environmental approach
Château Pichon Baron is committed to preserving and respecting the environment through its level 3 High Environmental Value certification.
History and architecture
During your visit, discover this castle with its two emblematic turrets; built by Baron Raoul in 1851 and possessing incomparable romanticism and charm.
Since then, the XNUMXth century castle has been magnified by a mirror of water that stretches out at its feet.