Chateau Fleury
Château Fleury, classified Cru Bourgeois in Feret in 1922, has been located in Barsac since the 19th century.
Having disappeared in 1971, it was patiently reconstituted from its historic plots, in the commune of Barsac, by Olivier Fleury, who wanted to bring back this old and prestigious brand.
Currently, the vineyard covers 7 hectares.
Almost 3 in Barsac, in the Barsac-Sauternes appellation, with an annual production of around 5,000 bottles, and the rest of the vineyard in Cérons, for a production which varies between the now extremely rare Cérons appellation, Graves Supérieures, Graves sec, and a few rows of vines in Graves rouge.
All the whites are Sémillon, the reds are Merlot.