A magnificently restored 17th-century castle of around 2,000 m², steeped in history. The chapel, with historic frescoes on the walls, has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1983. The central courtyard houses the cellar, reception rooms and offices. The wine cellar is traditional, half-buried to keep the temperature cool in summer. The property includes 170 hectares, with 6 hectares of olive groves and 85 hectares of vineyards in the Côtes de Thongue PGI area, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate and high quality terroir.
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