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Château d'Aqueria
Château d'Aqueria

The fascinating history of Château d'Aqueria begins in 1595, when Louis Joseph d'Aqueria purchased this area of Tavel known as "Puy Sablonneux" from the monks at the Abbey in Villeneuve les Avignon.
This was choice land for vine-growing.
His son, Robert d'Aqueria, hereditary Count Palatine, built a home which was transformed in the 18th century into the Château as it stands today.
After the Count d'Aqueria, many families owned the Château d'Aqueria at different times, building new buildings and developing crops. Throughout, the estate consistently maintained its wine-growing vocation for which this land is so conducive.

For three generations now, the Olivier family has owned and run Château d'Aqueria. Jean Olivier, a PhD in Law, purchased the estate in 1919. His son-in-law Paul de Bez began managing the estate in 1943, followed by his grandsons Vincent and Bruno, who today continue to run the magnificent château. Château d'Aqueria is 98 hectares of land of which 68 hectares are vineyards, planted on a single tract of land surrounding the Château.

 

 

Vins
Rosé
Château d'Aqueria
Red
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