Chateau de la Chaize Historic Monument and Cellar ★ 4.8
A classified 17th-century chateau and wine estate covering 400 hectares, built between 1674 and 1676 and attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart with gardens by Andre Le Notre. The 108-metre-long cellar is itself a classified historic monument and one of the most remarkable in France. Guided tours cover the chateau exterior, the Le Notre garden, and the cellar, concluding with a tasting of the estate's organic Brouilly wines. Open seasonally; group and individual formats available.
Tip: The 108-metre cellar is classified separately as a historic monument; the Saturday-Sunday visit with a charcuterie board is the most complete format available.