Bardet Vineyards

Vignobles Bardet
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Vignobles Bardet

Saint-Emilion, France

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Vignobles Bardet is a property of the Bardet family located in Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France. The history of Vignobles Bardet dates back to 1704, when Sir Seigneriau began selling wine. At the end of the 19th century, the Seigneriau family began to cultivate. In 1920, Mr. Seigneriau's granddaughter married Henri Gabriel Bardet, founder of Chateau du Val d'Or. In the 1960s, their son Roger Bardet inherited Chateau du Val d'Or and expanded the vineyard. In 1979, Phillipe Bardeau took over the family business "Heaven's Castle."

The chateau has 48 hectares of vineyards, where Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot are primarily cultivated, and it produces 253,000 bottles of red wine per year. Vignobles Bardet has 4 chateaux: Chateau du Val d'Or, Chateau du Paradis, Chateau Pontet-Fumet, Chateau Franc Le Maine - all of which are part of the exclusive classification of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru. Vignobles Bardet produces wines that are not only sold in France but are also exported to other countries and regions of the world, including China.

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