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Château de
Rayne Vigneau
There have been generations of owners since this estate was founded in the early 17th century by Gabriel de Vigneau. The most famous was probably the Pontac family, whose name is inseparable from the creation of great Bordeaux wines. They acquired the property in 1834. Albert de Pontac, great-nephew of Madame de Rayne, née Catherine de Pontac, named the château Rayne Vigneau.
It was during his family’s ownership that the estate was included among the first growths in the famous 1855 classification.
Château Rayne Vigneau is a unique and rare wine. According to legend, its soil contains gemstones that account for its incredible golden hue.
84 hectares
80,000 bottles
Clay gravel rises and a gravel plateau
80 % Sémillon
19,5 % Sauvignon
0,5 % Muscadelle
18 months
New barrels: 30%
Madame de Rayne