Château Bellevue

– Saint-Emilion Grand Cru –

HISTORY

The history of this beautiful chartreuse dates back to the 17th century, when the “Fief de Bellevue” belonged to the Lacaze family. Louis Horeau, first cousin of Jean Lacaze, took over the property in 1938. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his sons-in-law Jacques Pradel de Lavaux and René de Coninck. In 2007, the de Coninck family sold their share to Château Angelus, who then joined the Pradel de Lavaux family in running this magical estate steeped in history. The Pradel de Lavaux and Boüard de Laforest families ended their joint ownership of Château Bellevue in October 2022. The Pradel de Lavaux family presents the new land allocation resulting from this division at the Saint-Emilion Classification: 3 hectares of vines, on the historic, very homogeneous clay-limestone terroir of the foothills and middle slopes, with south and southwest exposure.
« Grand cru wines epitomize elegance, capturing the essence of their unique terroir. »

Vintages

Additional wines by this estate