Located on the Marbuzet plateau and enclosed between the prestigious Châteaux Cos d'Estournel and Montrose, the vineyard covers 32 hectares on a gravel soil.
The latest renovations include the vat room in 1999 and the barrel cellar in 2010.
Today, Château Le Crock benefits from the expertise of Château Léoville Poyferré (2nd Grand Cru Classé 1855): same owners and same oenologist, Isabelle Davin since 2000.
Its wines have a complex tannic structure, a beautiful dark red color, an exceptional structure and great aromatic finesse with great aging potential.
Visit conditions
- Guided tour
Prices
Payment method
- Payment cards
- French bank and postal checks
- Cash
Services
Equipments
- Picnic area.
- Playground or space
- Park
Services
- Shop
Assets
Children's activity (ies)
To best accommodate the youngest, Château Le Crock offers the "Trésor'Ô Crock" visit for the family.
Discovery of the vines
The visit may include a passage through the vineyards adjoining the Château.
Environmental approach
Château Le Crock is committed to preserving the environment through its integration of the EMS of Bordeaux wines in 2016 and its High Environmental Value level 3 certification since 2017.
History and architecture
The architecture of the building makes it possible to approach the great history of the Médoc and Bordeaux: its parliament, the trade or the importance of foreign influences such as Dutch and English.
The domain is referenced by the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage.