In 1870, Armand Figerou brought the property into the family fold by buying it from the Andron heirs. 1908, Edouard Figerou his son, simultaneously manages the property and his notarial office. In 1928, the wine was already sold in bottles labeled: “Château Grandis”. As soon as the classification was created in 1932, the mention “Cru Bourgeois” will be added. In 1949, Paul Figerou, one of Edouard's sons, a member of a sibling of six children, sketched the outlines of a property as we find it today. In 1985, François-Joseph Vergez, son-in-law and nephew by marriage of the Figerou family, supported by his wife Beatrice, took over the destiny of Grandis. He built a new vat room, installed a new entirely stainless steel vat room and a thermoregulation system.
Visit conditions
- Guided tour by appointment only
Opening
Open on public holidays and weekends.
Assets
Discovery of the vines
You will have the opportunity to deepen your knowledge with an outdoor visit to the vineyard plots of the estate.
History and architecture
Château Grandis houses a charterhouse dating from the XNUMXth century on the estate.