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Château Cantelaudette

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Cantelaudette Castle
Château Cantelaudette is owned by Jean-Michel Chatelier, who also owns several other estates in the Bordeaux region: Château Fantin, an old 16th-century refuge that was restored in 1930 by Jules Houbaer, as well as Château d'Arveyres, Château Jeantieu, and Château Jolly Fantin. A harmonious charterhouse built in 1870, Château Cantelaudette takes its name from the Libournais dialect "Chante l'Alouette" (Sing, Little Lark).

The vineyards of Château Cantelaudette stretch across the plateaus overlooking the Dordogne, in Arveyres near Bordeaux. The estate produces red and white wines under the Graves de Vayres appellation. The vineyard covers 48 hectares of vines, divided into 37 hectares of red and 11 hectares of white. A symbol and benchmark for Graves de Vayres, Château Cantelaudette aims to be rare, prestigious, and accessible.
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