Château
Bellevue
Saint émilion grand cru
Château Bellevue belongs to the Pradel de Lavaux family.
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Owner
The Pradel de Lavaux family.
History
Records of Bellevue as a vine-growing site go back to the third century AD. Gallo-Roman vines, dug into the limestone plateau, testify still today to these ancestral practices.
In September 2007, the De Boüard de Laforest family, owners of nearby Château Angélus, acquired 50% of the shares of Château Bellevue.
In 2016, Château Bellevue began its conversion to organic farming.

Key Figures
100% Merlot
Clay-limestone
3 hectares (7,41 acres)
Château
Bellevue
A ground mades up of Mediterranean and Atlantic species forms a unique tiny island of bio-diversity at the heart of the vineyard. A walk in this magic place reveals a splendid 17th century Chartreuse featuring terraces lined with balusters and a rich heritage illustrating the history of vines and wine in Saint-Emilion.


