At the end of its majestic avenue of lime trees, Château Soutard has a fine appearance, with its proud 18th-century façade and 16th-century rubble stone wings, typical of traditional Bordeaux farmhouses. The château imposes its aristocratic presence in the heart of the limestone plateau of Saint-Emilion, just a few hundred metres from the town's bell tower and its exceptional architectural heritage. The vines and the soil of the 30 hectares in a single block are worked in the traditional way, respecting the identity of the terroir that gives Château Soutard its authenticity. To preserve nature, Château Soutard promotes more environmentally-friendly practices. From the vineyard to the cellars, tours of the château's facilities allow you to discover the secrets behind the making of a Grand Cru Classé. And that's not all: Château Soutard also offers picnics in the countryside, bike hire and an educational trail in the vines around the estate.