The crossroads of regions
Château de Buros is uniquely positioned between two of southwestern France’s most distinctive wine landscapes: Bordeaux and Côtes de Gascogne. This rare location brings together the prestige of one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions and the fresh, easygoing character of another.

To the north, Bordeaux stands as a global benchmark for fine wine, with thousands of historic châteaux and renowned appellations such as Pauillac, Saint-Émilion, Margaux, and Sauternes. Its wines are known for structure, elegance, and remarkable longevity.
To the south and west, the Côtes de Gascogne offers a lighter, more relaxed expression of winemaking. Rolling vineyards produce crisp white wines, alongside regional specialties like Armagnac and Floc de Gascogne. Nearby, Jurançon adds further diversity with its vibrant dry and sweet whites grown near the Pyrenees.
Together, these regions create a rich and varied wine culture — from world-famous grands crus to fresh, expressive local wines — all within easy reach of Château de Buros.
Facts
- Bordeaux wines are known for structure, aging potential, and prestige. Pauillac, Saint-Émilion, Margaux, Sauternes …
- Côtes de Gascogne spans around 12,000 hectares of vineyards Known for fresh, aromatic white wines .
- Jurançon is a nearby appellation near the Pyrenees, famous for both dry and sweet white wines.
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