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.