Château de la Greffière

Family Estate in Burgundy since 1585.

About the winery
The Château de la Greffière is a family estate which has belonged to our family since 1924. Four successive generations worked the various local soils which are present around the estate. We are located in La Roche Vineuse in Le Mâconnais, (approximately 12 minutes from Mâcon), we own 60 hectares of vineyards located in 8 different villages. Due to this large area and the number of grape varietals we harvest, including Chardonnay, Aligote, Pinot Noir and Gamay Noir, we are able to produce eleven different wines including Macon La Roche Vineuse, Saint Veran, Saint Amour and Bourgogne Pinot Noir. The winery was built on the property in 1585 and the vinification building with vaulted cellar was added in 1789. This rich history helps us to illustrate the viticultural traditions that our winery is founded upon. Our winery is a unique combination of history and modern technology.

Learn more about Château de la Greffière and their facilities at:

http://www.chateaudelagreffiere.com

Location

Bourgogne

Opening Hours
Monday: 09:00 - 18:00Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00Friday: 09:00 - 18:00Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00Sunday: Closed
Cellar door / shop
Yes - see more
Accommodation
No
Tastings
Yes - see more
Tours
Yes - see more
Restaurant
No
Events / Weddings
No
Languages
English, French
Children friendly
Yes
Region
Bourgogne
Country
France
Organic
No
Wines produced
Mâcon La Roche Vineuse, Saint Véran, Bourgogne Aligoté, Mâcon Milly Lamartine, Crémant de Bourgogne, Bourgogne Rouge, Mâcon Serrières, Saint Amour, Mâcon Rosé
Grape varieties
Aligoté, ChardonnayGamay, Pinot Noir
History & Geography
We have a rich vinicultural knowledge as well as many attractions for tourism. You can discover: Our “Museum of Vine and Wine” is a result of our passion for life in the countryside at the beginning of XX century. You can discover more than 2000 tradesmen’s tools which were used in the past, like carpenters, blacksmiths, coopers and of course, wine makers. After the visit to the museum, we will guide you to the winery to explain the techniques used today. The stainless steel tanks and other equipment help you understand the job of the wine maker and how they put a vine into a bottle. To continue your visit, we offer you a tasting in our cellar of 1789. This lets you discover our grape varieties and appellations. Naturally, we don’t forget children, we also serve grape juice.
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