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Château de Pierreclos: A Burgundy Vineyard Estate

Explore a historic Burgundy castle and vineyard. Taste exquisite wines and discover centuries of winemaking tradition in Pierreclos.

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Discover the historic Château de Pierreclos, a family-owned winery in southern Burgundy dating back to the early Middle Ages. Explore its picturesque vineyards, tour the medieval castle, and taste exceptional Burgundy wines. With a rich history and dedication to winemaking, Château de Pierreclos offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and oenological delights.

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Local tips

  • Book wine tours and tastings in advance to ensure availability.
  • Check the Château's opening hours, as they vary throughout the year.
  • Consider staying in one of the Château's guest rooms or gîtes for a unique experience.
  • Explore nearby attractions like the Roche de Solutré and Cluny Abbey.
  • Visit the Château's shop for regional products, wine accessories, and books.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Mâcon, take the D209 towards Pierreclos. The Château is located in the center of the village, approximately 11 km from Mâcon. Free parking is available outside the enclosure, with paid parking inside the courtyard upon reservation. Be aware that parking can be limited during peak season.

  • Public Transport

    Take a train to Mâcon-Loché TGV station, which is about 10 minutes from the Château de Pierreclos. From there, a taxi or local bus can take you to Pierreclos. Taxi fares from Mâcon-Loché TGV to Pierreclos typically range from €20-€30. Alternatively, take a train to Macon Ville, and then a local bus or taxi to Pierreclos. Bus fare is approximately €2.

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Château de Pierreclos, nestled in the heart of southern Burgundy, is more than just a winery; it's a step back in time. Its origins trace back to between 887 and 926, with the construction of the castle. The estate's name, Pierreclos, comes from the 6th century, derived from “Petra Clausa,” signifying “Clos de Pierre,” a rocky spur cultivated with vines. Initially owned by the canons of Saint-Vincent de Mâcon and later by Benedictine monks of Cluny Abbey, the estate boasts a rich heritage. The castle itself saw a golden age during the Renaissance under the Rougemont family. Over the centuries, it has been a stronghold, a noble residence, and a site of both conflict and hospitality. The Pidault family acquired the estate in 1989, transforming it into the renowned winery it is today. They have meticulously restored the castle, blending its historical character with modern winemaking practices. Visitors can explore the eight-hectare vineyard, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes thrive. The winemaking process respects tradition, with white wines matured on fine lees and bottled without filtration. Guided tours of the cellar and medieval castle are available, offering insights into the estate's history and winemaking techniques. Wine tastings allow guests to savor the unique flavors of Burgundy. The Château also serves as a venue for weddings, seminars and family reunions. Château de Pierreclos is ideally located on the Wine Route and the Gastronomy Valley, near Mâcon, the Roche de Solutré, and Cluny Abbey. It's a destination for wine lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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