Château de La Rivière
Château de la Rivière was built in 1577 on the remains of a fortified encampment raised by Charlemagne. It was restored in the 19th century under the eye of a group of renowned architects including Viollet Le Duc. Its 3 hectares of underground cellars are an ideal setting for
maturing the wines it produces. The château’s grounds are open to all. The five Gîtes de France Bacchus 4 épis B&B rooms were awarded the golf “Best Of” award for wine tourism in 2007, in the “Accommodation” category.
Sustainable approach
Château de La Rivière is certified High Environmental Value, ISO 14001 and "Bordeaux Let's Grow the Future CSR policy" for its strong environmental and social commitments. The château is also a signatory of the Natura 2000 charter.Marie Rollet, wine tourism manager at Château de la Rivière, describes the estate's eco-responsible commitments: "The
Château de La Rivière is nestled in an exceptional setting: vineyards and woods, hillsides and limestone plateaus, overlooking the Dordogne. It is our surroundings that dictate our environmental commitment. For 20 years now, we have been doing our utmost to preserve this heritage and to offer our visitors and customers a unique place and unique wines."
Practical information
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Rewards
Best Of
Architecture and landscapes
2017
Best Of
Art and culture
2018