Created in the 17th century, this 4th Grand Cru Classé was, following several successions, fragmented and dispersed. By luck and tenacity, in 1982, Henri Martin was able to reconstruct the property as it was known in 1855, the year of the famous classification. Since then, and thanks to the investment of the owners, Saint-Pierre is recognized by all as being a perfect representative of the Grands Crus Classés of Saint-Julien.
Visit conditions
- Guided tour
Opening
Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 13:30 p.m. to 15:30 p.m.
Closed on weekends, during the end of year holidays and in August.
Tours and tastings are by appointment only.
Prices
Payment method
- Payment cards
- Cash
Prices
Free visits and tastings.
Assets
Environmental approach
Château Saint-Pierre is committed to preserving and respecting the environment through its level 3 High Environmental Value (HVE) certification.
History and architecture
Its wine history dates back to the 1693th century. An estate considered to be one of the oldest in the Médoc. Indeed, from XNUMX, the archives attest to the existence of a wine estate, called “Serançan”, belonging to the Marquis de Cheverry.
In 1767, the Baron de Saint-Pierre acquired it, and according to the custom of the time, gave it his name. The story goes that the brave Baron counted on his patron saint to open wide the gates of paradise for him.