FAQ Wine Tours
At the moment, we do not yet have a restaurant on site. However, we do offer selected picnic experiences available by advance reservation depending on the visit or experience chosen.
We are also always happy to recommend our favourite restaurants, local addresses and hidden gems nearby depending on what you are looking for.
Not yet, although it is something we may develop in the future.
In the meantime, we work with various hotels, guest houses, charming accommodations and Airbnbs around Bordeaux and the surrounding area. We will be happy to recommend options depending on your trip and preferences.
Very easy. The estate is located close to Bordeaux and on the way to Saint Emilion, making it an ideal stop during a road trip through the region.
We also have a large parking area with enough space for cars, minivans and big buses.
Of course. Visitors are welcome to purchase wines directly at the estate after the visit or tasting experience.
We can also help organise wine shipping depending on your country of residence. Shipping costs, taxes and import conditions vary from country to country, but we will be happy to explore the best options together with you.
And of course, if you are exploring Bordeaux by car, you are more than welcome to leave with a few cases directly from the estate.
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome at Château de Malherbes.
For safety and hygiene reasons, dogs must remain with their owners or be carried in technical production areas of the winery.
Absolutely. We are always happy to welcome families and younger visitors.
We usually have colouring books and grape juice available so children can enjoy the experience as well.
Yes, we regularly welcome private groups, corporate groups, wine clubs and organised tours. Visit formats can be adapted depending on the size and preferences of the group.
Many visitors appreciate the combination of contemporary architecture, gravity winemaking, panoramic views and a more personal and immersive approach to hospitality.