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Warm winter: cellars, convivial tables and cosy ideas

From December to February, Bordeaux slows down: low light, gentle mists, unhurried rhythms. It’s the perfect time to rediscover cellars in peace, enjoy guided tastings without rush and treat yourself to a comforting meal near the vines. This ‘cosy’ day plan around Saint‑Émilion, Pomerol and Néac focuses on warm indoor experiences, simple logistics and memorable conversations.

Cellars in winter: calm, clarity and time

Winter brings quieter schedules and deeper conversations. Cooler cellar temperatures emphasise freshness and balance in wines, and smaller groups allow for detailed Q&A about vinification and élevage. Architecture and craft can be read slowly—the visit becomes an act of attention.

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Warm tastings: learn at a gentle pace

A guided tasting in a small group builds a simple, memorable framework—appearance, nose, palate; attack, mid‑palate, finish. Winter light and calm help focus, and it’s easier to link terroir, blends and Right‑Bank style. Ask for appropriate serving temperatures and don’t hesitate to spit: you taste better when fresh and alert.

Convivial tables: extending the cellar experience

Post‑visit meals naturally prolong conversation. Opt for seasonal, precise cooking that respects serving temperatures and pairing balance. In winter, braises, root vegetables, roasted fish and mature cheeses sit beautifully alongside structured Right‑Bank profiles. Keep it simple: good bread, warm plates, unhurried pacing.

Cosy add‑ons to enrich the day

Anchor a memory with one indoor highlight: an immersive **Cellar of Light** visit to connect place and craft; a pedagogical session on aromas and tasting; or a guided discovery of grape families. These formats are easy to book and suit mixed experience levels—comfort and curiosity come first.

Light, photos and short ‘in‑between’ strolls

Winter breaks yield superb graphics: soft morning mists, silky backlight in the afternoon, golden stone turning honey‑coloured. A brief stroll on public ways is enough to capture the mood—seek a slight elevation for slope lines or a dry‑stone wall for textured foregrounds. Be discreet, respect private property and let the landscape speak.

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Practical comfort tips

Layers + coat; 12–15 °C is common in cellars

Stable, clean footwear (floors may be slightly damp)

Book tasting slots; avoid weekend peak hours if possible

Plan for early dusk; arrange taxi/ride‑share if needed

Families: guided visits can suit all levels—ask about stroller/PRM access when booking

We answer your questions

Are cellars heated?

They’re kept cool and stable for wine quality. Bring a warm layer; 12–15 °C is common.

Yes—especially Saturdays and holidays. Booking ensures a calm pace and availability.

Absolutely—vocabulary and steps are explained in a simple, welcoming way.

Ask when booking whether alternatives are available; some experiences can adapt to preferences.

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Terraces and park

We also offer the possibility of renting our park and terraces for an exotic cocktail with a view. Our panoramic terrace Saint-George-Saint-Emilion offers charm and intimacy on sunny days.

Rates starting from :
900€ per day (8:30 am – 5:00 pm)
from 1450€ for one night

Maison de la Fleur

Our grand mansion amidst the vineyards is available for rent for a day, a seminar, an event, and a stay in our suites and rooms overlooking the vineyards.

Rates starting from :
1500€ half day
1950€ full day

Additional rental of the adjacent house possible
Free tour by appointment

The "Le Plus" barrel cellar

Versatile and authentic, our cellar where our wines rest welcomes seminars as well as events and dance parties. Intimate, original, it is equipped with a sound and light system that will transform the space into a place of life and celebration.

Rates starting from :
1625€ half day
2500€ full day

Dance party
(until 02:00):
2950€

Additional rental of the adjacent house possible
Free tour by appointment

The "Emile Peynaud" cathedral vat room

The "Emile Peynaud"
cathedral vat room

Named after one of the oenology pioneers, this vat room with an area of 230m2 can accommodate approximately 120 seated guests. It also allows for dancing under the illuminated vats thanks to its favorable acoustics.

 

Whether it’s organizing a wedding, a family ceremony surrounded by friends, a professional seminar, a press conference, product launch, or business meeting, this space can also extend into the barrel cellar, which can also accommodate about a hundred people. Ideal for dance parties, dinners, directly overlooking the billiard room of the Fleur House, tradition meets modernity seamlessly.

 

Convenient for combining accommodation for the newlyweds and their family, for example, with the celebration taking place in the vat room, connected to the garden and its fountain.

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