Walk to Château Latour-Malartic, Grand Cru Classé des Graves

Château Latour-Martillac, Grand Cru Classé de Graves, has been inviting wine lovers for many years to come and discover this superb property in the Kressmann family since 1930, to spend a privileged moment in an exceptional place. Since 2020, the new cellars have offered a brand new tour circuit, to discover the technical installations and observe the vinification above the vat room during the harvest. Nadia Bergeat author of the blog Follow the Baroness takes you with her on this walk where your senses are awakened. The visit focuses on the frescoes of art-deco inspiration, hand-painted finely colored with gold leaf, an absolutely remarkable work by the Bordeaux artist Max Ducos “D’Art et d’Histoires” as it is called this visit which retraces the life of the property.

Nadia Bergeat: it is also thanks to this new visit that last October, Château Latour-Martillac received a “Best Of Wine Tourism” in the “Art and Culture” category!

Chateau Latour Malartic
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In 2022, Château Latour-Martillac is launching new experiences, in order to complete the existing wine tourism offers, and enrich the choice of visits and workshops at the property. Tastings in trilogy: lovers of old bottles can learn about tastings of three legendary vintages of the property. Tell me about Latour-Martillac: for families, the Château offers from May 2022 a unique treasure hunt to discover the world of wine and vines, as well as the history of the Château and that of the Kressmann family. Information and reservations: 05 57 97 71 11 [email protected]. Between 10 and 85 euros the workshops per person, the exact address is 8 chemin La Tour in Martillac.

Both Mediterranean and Charentaise, Nadia began her career at the age of 20 as a theater costume designer in Bordeaux. A job she still exercises with as much passion. From shows to shows and from town to town, she discovers the regions; the countries ; specialties and both culinary and geographic riches. These terroirs where the know-how and the local identity of the products are forged, Nadia seeks to share them with everyone and shares them on her blog Follow La Baronne Instagram and Twitter! And the South-West of France, a nourishing and generous land, remains his favorite land. Curious, enthusiastic, she lacks neither the audacity nor the appetite to bring the product closer to the consumer, to support the initiatives of producers concerned with relaunching quality products. Columnist she wants to transmit this pleasure and delight the listeners.

Nadia Bergeat author of the blog Follow the Baroness
Nadia Bergeat author of the blog Follow the Baroness


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