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Vineyard Wedding Venues near Bordeaux

A curated shortlist of vineyard wedding venues near bordeaux, each reviewed by our team.

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Updated April 2026

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A vineyard wedding in Bordeaux means marrying on a working wine estate, where the vines run to the horizon and the celebration moves from a château terrace to the chai, the cool hall where the estate's wine ages in oak. Bordeaux is one of the world's great wine regions, and its vineyard weddings divide along the same line as the wine: the left bank, in the Médoc and Graves, leans grand and classical, with formal façades and larger estates; the right bank, around Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, and the Entre-Deux-Mers, runs smaller and warmer, closer to the medieval villages and family-run properties. Whichever bank you choose, you are marrying inside the Bordeaux appellation, with the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, UNESCO-listed Saint-Émilion, and the estate's own bottles rarely far from the table. Most of these estates are hired whole, so the property is yours for a long weekend rather than a single afternoon.

Editor's Tip

Ask early whether the estate will serve dinner in the chai. Eating among Bordeaux barriques, with the scent of ageing wine in the air, is one of the most atmospheric reception settings in French wine country, but the barrel halls have real limits: check the ceiling height, the ventilation, and the true seated capacity before you build the table plan around it.

In brief

A Bordeaux vineyard wedding is usually a whole-estate celebration on a working wine château, held over two to three days with the ceremony, dinner, and overnight stays all on the estate. Couples marrying from abroad hold a symbolic ceremony among the vines and complete the legally binding civil marriage in their home country. The cost depends mostly on whether you hire the estate dry or all-inclusive and on the catering model, and many estates pour their own wine, which shapes both the menu and the budget.

Key facts at a glance

  1. Working wine estates. These are producing wine châteaux and domaines, so the vines, the chai (the barrel hall where the wine ages), and often the estate's own label are part of the celebration rather than a backdrop.
  2. Whole-estate hire. Most are hired on a whole-estate basis across a long weekend, so the property hosts one wedding at a time with no shared or overlapping events.
  3. On-site accommodation. Many sleep the wedding party on site in estate bedrooms, with hotels and gîtes in the surrounding communes for larger guest lists.
  4. Left bank or right bank. The Médoc and Graves lean grand and classical; Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, and the Entre-Deux-Mers run smaller, warmer, and closer to the medieval villages.
  5. Grounds and features. Expect vines to the horizon, and often a swimming pool, exclusive use of the grounds, and a chai that can double as an atmospheric dinner setting.
  6. What it costs. Hire varies with the estate's size, the season, and whether it is taken dry-hire or all-inclusive; after the venue, catering is usually the largest cost.
  7. Also worth a look. Many of these estates carry a classic Bordeaux château character too, so the two guides overlap if grandeur matters as much as the wine.
  8. Editorially reviewed. Every estate in this guide is a genuine working wine property in Bordeaux or the neighbouring south-west, chosen for the quality of its setting and service, not a generic hall with a token row of vines.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château Camiac €10,800 4.9 (122) 200 49
Château Gassies €23,000 4.8 (338) 150 43
Domaine de Perrotin €14,900 4.8 (27) 300 33
Domaine de la Rose Blanche €8,900 4.9 (13) 90 38
Château de Sanse €10,355 4.6 (276) 120 32
Domaine de La Léotardie €7,995 4.8 (59) 110 91
Maison Dubreuil €25,000 80 12
Château Lagorce €42,800 4.8 (111) 150 50
No.3 The Château €20,000 5.0 (2) 100 12
Château Couffins €9,300 4.8 (140) 120 19
Château de Seguin €8,625 4.6 (112) 300 33
La Cannonerie €12,500 5.0 (16) 120 36
Château de Garde €13,500 4.9 (123) 120 36
Château Soulac €16,000 4.7 (29) 100 22
Château Le Petit Verdus €9,300 4.8 (37) 250 16
01
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (122 reviews)
Bordeaux (30 km), Gironde

Chateau Camiac is an 1834 château in the Entre-Deux-Mers, 30 km from the city, that completed a comprehensive two-year renovation in 2024, so period façades now sit over contemporary power, kitchen capacity, and climate control. Twenty rooms sleep 49 guests across the main château and outbuildings, generous on-site accommodation among rolling vines.

A swimming pool, in-house chef, and exclusive use provide turnkey infrastructure for up to 200 guests, with Plan B spaces to bring the full count indoors. The 2024 renovation is the differentiator: couples get period architecture with modern plumbing and electrics rather than the charming-but-uncomfortable reality of an unrenovated estate.

Why We Love It

Freshly renovated in 2024, with 20 rooms sleeping 49 and Entre-Deux-Mers vineyard views, period character with contemporary comfort.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €10,800 / venue hire

02
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (338 reviews)
Bordeaux (5 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Gassies stands on the heights of Latresne, an 18th-century estate across 14 hectares of century-old parkland looking over the Garonne, yet only five minutes from the city centre with the TGV station ten minutes away. A glazed, light-filled orangery serves as the main reception room and works year-round whatever the weather, alongside a Charles X salon with crystal chandeliers and an Oak Grove clearing for open-air ceremonies.

Six suites and three independent guesthouses sleep 43 on-site, all included in the hire, and the estate hosts up to 150 guests. Parties run until 4am, and a Green Key certification and a 260-year-old Lebanese cedar add environmental and horticultural substance. La Cité du Vin and Saint-Émilion are both within day-trip reach.

Why We Love It

An 18th-century estate on the heights above the Garonne with a year-round orangery and 4am parties, five minutes from the city and ten from the TGV.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
43
Chapel
No
From €23,000 / venue hire

03
DOMAINE · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (27 reviews)
Bordeaux (50km / approximately 1 hour by car), Gironde

Domaine de Perrotin is the intimate, secluded end of the region, a property 50 minutes from the city where 400-year-old Lebanese cedars tower over a courtyard and the Galerie Cédrus, a 140-square-metre beamed reception hall, sits beneath them. The organic, eco-run vineyard connects the day to the terroir without needing an appellation address on the invitation, and Plan B spaces and an outdoor ceremony lawn let couples marry among the vines when the weather allows.

Thirty-three guests sleep on-site across the weekend, with a secluded pool framed by vines and mature trees for the day-after gathering. The pace here is genuine countryside rather than wine-tourism circuit, three hours from Paris by road, with a private-house-party feel the larger estates cannot match.

Why We Love It

Four-hundred-year-old Lebanese cedars, a beamed courtyard hall, and 33 guests on-site, the intimate, organic, secluded end of the wine country.

Max Guests
300
Sleeps
33
Chapel
No
From €14,900 / venue hire

04
DOMAINE · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (13 reviews)
Bordeaux (10 minutes), Gironde

Domaine Rose Blanche is a late-18th-century vineyard estate at Tresses, ten minutes from Bordeaux and within reach of Saint-Émilion, with its own working vines wrapping the property. A full restoration kept the period character, the stone walls, exposed beams, and 18th-century manor, while adding the comfort a weekend party needs. The 95-square-metre reception hall seats up to 80 for dinner, and a covered Berber tent carries the celebration out into two hectares of landscaped gardens.

All 38 on-site beds are included in the estate hire, the manor alone holding six bedrooms, so the wedding party stays together across the weekend, and the bridal suite has its own preparation area. A heated pool, a petanque court, and a games room fill the between-times, and the free-choice catering model lets couples bring a Bordeaux traiteur of their own. As a Signature member, the estate works within FWS coordination for couples planning from a distance.

Why We Love It

A restored 18th-century vineyard estate ten minutes from Bordeaux, its own working vines all around and 38 beds for the weekend party.

Max Guests
90
Sleeps
38
Chapel
No
From €8,900 / venue hire

05
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.6 (276 reviews)
Saint-Emilion (20 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau de Sanse is a 16th-century golden-stone château-hotel near Saint-Émilion, surrounded by vineyards and forest, with cypress-lined pathways characteristic of Gironde estate architecture. Sixteen ensuite rooms sleep 32 guests, and a heated pool, fishing lake, and helipad extend the grounds, while the in-house chef builds bistronomic Gironde cuisine on local and seasonal ingredients.

The all-inclusive three-night format runs the full arc, welcome dinner, wedding day, and a day-after pool party, so the hotel team manages logistics from arrival to departure. Capacity runs to 100 to 200 guests, and the fishing lake and forest add recreational depth for a multi-day stay, with Saint-Émilion's cellars close by.

Why We Love It

A 16th-century golden-stone château-hotel near Saint-Émilion with 16 ensuite rooms, a heated pool, fishing lake, and in-house chef.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
32
Chapel
No
From €10,355 / venue hire

06
DOMAINE · DORDOGNE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (59 reviews)
Bergerac (less than 15 km), Dordogne

Domaine de La Léotardie is a restored Périgord Pourpre farmstead near Bergerac, on the eastern edge of the wider south-west wine country, where exposed stone, timber beams, and working agricultural land sit alongside the vines. Its eco-friendly, organic approach runs through the estate rather than sitting on top of it, and external caterers are welcome for couples who want to source organic or biodynamic produce.

The farmstead sleeps 91 guests on-site for celebrations of up to 110, a ratio that means almost the whole party wakes to the same morning, with a swimming pool, lake, and pétanque court for the days around the wedding. Multi-day exclusive hire is standard.

Why We Love It

A restored Périgord Pourpre farmstead near Bergerac that sleeps 91 of its 110 guests, where organic principles run through the whole estate.

Max Guests
110
Sleeps
91
Chapel
No
From €7,995 / venue hire

07
VILLA · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
Bordeaux (45 minutes by car), Gironde

Maison Dubreuil is a private villa in Saint-Christophe-des-Bardes, set among the vines of the Clos Dubreuil in the Saint-Émilion appellation, three minutes from the medieval village. It sleeps 12 across six bedrooms, with an infinity pool over the vines, a spa, courtyard, library, and grand salon, so the estate feels like a private residence rather than an event space, suited to elopements, micro-weddings, or celebration dinners of up to 50.

Clos Dubreuil is a working Grand Cru, and the estate's own wine can be poured at dinner for a direct link between the land underfoot and the glass in hand. The in-house chef and high-end finish deliver a high-service experience at an intimate scale, with the prestige of Saint-Émilion and none of the 200-person production.

Why We Love It

A private villa within the Clos Dubreuil Grand Cru in Saint-Émilion, where the estate's own wine is poured at an intimate celebration dinner for up to 50.

Max Guests
80
Sleeps
12
Chapel
No
From €25,000 / venue hire

08
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (111 reviews)
Bordeaux (30 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Lagorce cuts three broad terraces into an Entre-Deux-Mers hillside, linked by monumental stone staircases built for Napoleon III, with a centuries-old cedar anchoring the second terrace beside the Orangery and a hidden formal garden set around an old fountain on the lowest level. The 17th-century estate produces its own Premières Côtes de Bordeaux, and the working vines wrap the château on every side between the Garonne and the Dordogne.

Twenty-two en-suite rooms sleep 50, so the wedding party stays on the estate, and the couple can choose among distinctive rooms including one with a private patio and hot tub. Fireworks are permitted, and evening parties run in the Orangery until 2am. The city is 30 minutes away and the airport 36 to 40.

Why We Love It

Napoleonic stone terraces, a hidden fountain garden, and estate-produced wine from a working Entre-Deux-Mers vineyard between two rivers.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
50
Chapel
Yes
From €42,800 / venue hire

09
CHATEAU · CHARENTE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
5.0 (2 reviews)
Cognac (15 minutes by car), Charente

No.3 The Chateau builds its celebration around a raised sunset estrade, an outdoor dining platform for up to 100 guests draped in lights and positioned to catch the moment the vineyard light shifts from gold to amber as the sun drops below the rows. The Chai barn, with original beams and chandeliers, provides the candlelit indoor setting for the hours that follow, and a circular lavender path frames the ceremony.

Three-night exclusive hire sleeps 12 guests and includes no corkage, a directly useful policy in wine country where couples can pour local bottles freely. The premium finish and intimate scale suit a celebration where atmosphere counts above numbers, with a swimming pool for the days between events.

Why We Love It

A sunset estrade above the vines, a beamed Chai barn, and no corkage, an intimate premium estate designed for the wine-country golden hour.

Max Guests
100
Sleeps
12
Chapel
No
From €20,000 / venue hire

10
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (140 reviews)
Bordeaux (20 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Couffins sits in Asques in the Gironde, 20 minutes from the city, in a rural setting of century-old magnolia trees, river borders, and parkland. The water, the magnolias, and the parkland layer a landscape around the vine-country core that many estates lack, and the neo-classical façade and grand staircase lend a formal note to ceremonies.

The estate hosts up to 120 guests with 19 sleeping on-site, and pet-friendly, LGBT-friendly, and disabled-access policies make it an unusually inclusive choice. A swimming pool and Plan B indoor spaces add practical value, with the Citadelle de Blaye, the Médoc vineyards, and Saint-Émilion all nearby.

Why We Love It

Century-old magnolias, river borders, and parkland give this Gironde château a layered landscape well beyond the vines alone.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
19
Chapel
No
From €9,300 / venue hire

11
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.6 (112 reviews)
Bordeaux (20 minutes), Gironde

Chateau de Seguin centres its celebrations on a glass-fronted 300-square-metre reception hall whose transparent walls keep the surrounding vineyard panorama in view from every table, so the wine-country setting does not end when guests move indoors. The estate is a working winery in the Gironde, and its château-bottled wine can be served at the table, a direct product of the vines beyond the glass.

Up to 300 guests celebrate with lodging for 33 on-site, and mid-range pricing makes this one of the most accessible large-capacity estates near the city, which sits 20 minutes away with the airport at 30. Cellar visits and tastings add substance to a multi-day celebration.

Why We Love It

A glass-fronted hall in a working Gironde winery for up to 300 guests, with vineyard views all night and the estate's own wine on the table.

Max Guests
300
Sleeps
33
Chapel
No
From €8,625 / venue hire

12
DOMAINE · CHARENTE-MARITIME · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
5.0 (16 reviews)
Jonzac (10 minutes), Charente-Maritime

La Cannonerie is a historic vineyard domaine with full exclusive use, a swimming pool set among the vines, and Plan B spaces for the region's changeable Atlantic weather. The character comes from the building itself rather than added decoration, and pet-friendly and LGBT-friendly policies signal a genuinely inclusive welcome.

Mid-range pricing makes this one of the more accessible domaines near the city, and multi-day hire supports the full weekend format, with a garden setting for outdoor ceremonies and cocktails. It hosts 100 to 200 guests.

Why We Love It

A historic vineyard domaine with full exclusivity, a pool among the vines, and mid-range pricing for 100 to 200 guests.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
36
Chapel
No
From €12,500 / venue hire

13
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (123 reviews)
Bordeaux (30 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau de Garde is an 18th-century estate wrapped in six hectares of vines at Moulon, 15 minutes from the UNESCO village of Saint-Émilion and 30 from the city. Owners Céline and Dimitri are decorators by profession, so the interiors carry an intentional aesthetic sensibility rather than the generic restoration many estates default to, and the visual quality of the rooms matches the vineyard landscape outside.

Up to 150 guests celebrate with 16 bedrooms sleeping 50 on-site, external caterers welcome, and disabled facilities throughout. Fireworks are permitted for evening spectacle over the vines, and Saint-Émilion's medieval streets and historic wine caves are 15 minutes away for guest day trips.

Why We Love It

An 18th-century château decorated by its owner-designers, wrapped in six hectares of vines and 15 minutes from Saint-Émilion.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
36
Chapel
No
From €13,500 / venue hire

14
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.7 (29 reviews)
Bordeaux (60 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Soulac sits on a natural rock formation above the Dordogne valley near Juillac, overlooking the river and the surrounding vineyards. The 17th-century fortified residence has a central square courtyard with four corner towers and a high central tower, a distinctive silhouette against the valley below, and its eight hectares take in a chapel, a lake, forest, and a tennis court.

Nine bedrooms sleep 22 on-site, and the estate hosts up to 90 guests with full exclusivity and external caterers welcome. Saint-Émilion is 25 minutes away and Bergerac Airport 50, with the medieval village of Gensac and the Dordogne canoeing stretch both close by.

Why We Love It

A fortified hilltop château with four towers above the Dordogne valley, its vineyards, and the medieval village of Gensac.

Max Guests
100
Sleeps
22
Chapel
Yes
From €16,000 / venue hire

15
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (37 reviews)
Bordeaux (25 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Le Petit Verdus hosts over 200 guests on a vine-wrapped estate with a swimming pool, on-site accommodation, and an in-house chef who works alongside an external-caterer option, so couples choose between a hands-off package and bringing in a specific chef or cuisine. Defined, personal spaces within the larger property keep even a big celebration from feeling like a single cavernous hall.

Mid-range pricing for a 200-plus-guest estate makes it strong value, and multi-day exclusive hire supports the full weekend, with disabled facilities and Plan B spaces for weather. The surrounding vines set the scene without needing added decoration.

Why We Love It

Over 200 guests at mid-range pricing with both an in-house chef and external-caterer option, a flexible large-capacity vineyard estate.

Max Guests
250
Sleeps
16
Chapel
No
From €9,300 / venue hire

Left bank or right bank: which Bordeaux vineyard suits your wedding

The bank you choose shapes the mood of the day as much as the estate itself does.

On the left bank, in the Médoc, Graves, and Sauternes, the châteaux tend to be grander and more formal: classical façades, gravel courtyards, and room for a large guest list. If you picture the sweeping, ceremonial Bordeaux estate, this is where it lives.

On the right bank, around Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, and the Entre-Deux-Mers between the Garonne and the Dordogne, the properties are usually smaller and family-run, warmer in feel, and set among the limestone cellars and medieval streets that give this side of Bordeaux its intimacy.

Wherever you land, ask about the chai. Dining among the oak barriques, with the smell of ageing wine in the air, is a Bordeaux reception setting no marquee can copy, and many estates will open the barrel hall for dinner if you ask early enough.

Time it around the harvest. The vendange runs from mid-September into October, when the estates are at their busiest; June, July, and early September give you peak weather with the vines still full, while late May and October bring lower rates and the first autumn colour in the rows.

Expert advice

Expert Tips for This Style

Decide your catering and wine model before you fall for an estate

The catering model shapes your budget and your creative freedom more than the headline hire fee does. Bordeaux estates tend to fall into three types: in-house catering, a fixed recommended-supplier list, or your own external traiteur. If the estate makes its own wine, ask how that is priced into the package before you compare quotes, because a property that pours its own bottles can look dearer on paper and work out lower once wine and corkage are counted in. If it does not make wine, ask the team to put you in touch with a négociant or a neighbouring château for a curated Bordeaux selection at better-than-retail pricing.

Build in a Saint-Émilion morning for your guests

Many right-bank estates sit within half an hour of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage village with underground catacombs, a monolithic church carved from limestone, and some of the world's most prestigious cellars. A guided walk and a tasting at a Grand Cru Classé property gives out-of-town guests something memorable to do the morning before the wedding, and it takes the pressure off you to keep everyone entertained.

Frequently asked questions

Common Questions

Can we get legally married at a Bordeaux vineyard estate?
In practice, most couples do not hold the legal marriage at the estate. French law recognises only a civil marriage at a town hall (mairie), and that requires at least one partner to have lived in the commune for 30 continuous days first, which is impractical for couples travelling from abroad. The usual route is to complete the legal civil marriage at home and hold a symbolic ceremony among the vines. Full steps are in our guide to getting married legally in France.
Do Bordeaux vineyard venues require whole-estate hire?
Most do. A working wine estate is typically let on a whole-estate basis, often as a multi-day hire rather than a single day, which gives you sole run of the house, the grounds, the reception spaces, and on-site accommodation for the wedding party.
What drives the cost of a Bordeaux vineyard wedding?
The two biggest levers are whether you hire the estate dry (venue only) or all-inclusive, and the catering model: in-house, a recommended-supplier list, or an external traiteur billed per head. Catering is usually the largest cost after the venue. Season and mid-week versus weekend dates move the figure too, and whether the estate pours its own wine affects both the menu and the drinks budget.
Can we serve the estate's own wine?
Often, yes. Many Bordeaux wine estates produce their own label and will pour it at dinner, which roots the meal in the ground beneath your feet. If a property does not make wine, ask the team to connect you with a négociant or a neighbouring château so you can build a Bordeaux selection at better-than-retail pricing.
When is the best time of year, given the harvest?
The vendange runs from mid-September into October, when estates are busiest and most restricted, so confirm access early if you are set on autumn. June, July, and early September bring peak weather with the vines still full; late May and October offer lower rates, cooler evenings, and turning autumn colour in the rows.
How many guests can a vineyard estate hold, and where do they sleep?
Celebration capacity and sleeping capacity are rarely the same number. An estate that seats a large dinner may sleep far fewer on site, so couples commonly house the overflow at hotels and gîtes in the surrounding communes and run shuttles. Plan the bed count and transport early rather than as an afterthought.

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Last reviewed April 2026.

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