Chateau Siran has left an indelible mark on the history of the Margaux terroir
Chateau Siran has left an indelible mark on the history of the Margaux terroir. For the last 150 years, the estate has belonged to the same family, who know every plot of land and every stone in the chateau's walls like the backs of their hands. This is the region's oldest surviving family property.
In the 19th century, the Miailhe family acquired the Labarde-based property from the Comte and Comtesse de Toulouse-Lautrec (grand-parents to the painter).
Ever since, the chateau has been the family's pride and joy: its 25 hectares are cultivated with precise care and attention, to create characteristically fine and forceful Margaux vintages.
Before taking the opportunity to taste the estate's marvellous wines, visitors are invited to discover the estate's antique wooden vats, as well as the unique "Collection Cellar", where a magnificent assortment of wine-themed objects are on display.
Just like a work of art, fine wines can be appreciated for their colours and their emotive capacity long before the artist's identity is revealed.
Rewards
Best Of 2015, Architecture and landscapes
Best of Gold 2017, Art and culture
Best Of 2024, Art and culture
Appellations
Bordeaux Supérieur
Haut-Médoc
Margaux
Spoken languages
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Groups accepted
Pets allowed
Property sale
Services
Open on Sunday -
Family properties -
Equipment
Internet access, Wifi -
Mural -
Local caterer -
Sound proof -
Tables/chairs -
Video projector -
Tasting tour :
9,00 à 45,00€
Method of payment accepted:
American Express - Payment cards - Cheques and postal orders - Cash - Bank transfers