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Château Fonréaud
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Château Fonréaud
Château Fonréaud

Fonréaud, a name from a legend and a location on the roof of the Medoc already make this property an exceptional place.

"Fonréaud", formerly "Font-réaux", means "Royal Fountain". Indeed, legend has it that in the twelfth century, the King of England and husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry II Plantagenet, stopped there, to drink at a cool spring. It still exists in our park.

The current cellars were built in the seventeenth century, and overhauled over time. The castle replaced the original farmhouse, when in 1850 Henri Le Blanc de Mauvezin, then owner, decided to build it.

Completed in 1855, the castle, built on the plans of the Bordeaux architect Garros, will seduce you with its architecture of great elegance.

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