ProducerSaint-Émilion
Château Laniote
シャトー・ラニオット
A historic Grand Cru Classé rich in heritage and magic.
Château Laniote is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé estate run by the same family for nine generations. The boutique 5-hectare vineyard produces elegant, Merlot-driven wines. Uniquely, the estate owns the 8th-century hermitage of Saint Émilion and offers personal tours featuring magic tricks by the owner.
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Who Is This For?
Perfect for wine lovers who appreciate boutique, family-run Bordeaux estates with deep historical roots and elegant, Merlot-driven profiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the classification of Château Laniote?
- Château Laniote is classified as a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé (GCC).
- What historical monuments does the estate own in Saint-Émilion?
- The estate owns the 8th-century hermitage where Saint Émilion lived, the 13th-century Trinity Chapel, and a portion of the historic catacombs.
- What is the unique feature of the winery tour at Château Laniote?
- The winery tour is highly personal and features a short film about winemaking, followed by a tasting and magic tricks performed by the owner, Arnaud de la Filolie.
- What is the second wine of Château Laniote?
- The second wine of the estate is called 'La Chapelle de Laniote'.
- How is the wine aged, and what is the aging potential?
- The wine is aged for 12 to 16 months in oak barrels with 40% to 50% new oak, and it has an aging potential of 15 to 25 years depending on the vintage.