At the heart of one of France’s most prestigious organic wine domaines, Les Roches is an exceptional vineyard residence where refinement and comfort meet. Surrounded by 200 hectares of Sauvignon and Pinot Noir vines, the farmhouse sits proudly around the winery’s classic courtyard. Every inch of this property is crafted to the highest standard, offering a wonderful escape for those who appreciate both quality and authenticity.
Inside, the atmosphere is effortlessly elegant yet homely. From the library’s quiet charm to the open-plan living and dining room with its welcoming fireplace, the spaces invite you to relax in style. The kitchen, complete with a central island and Aga, flows directly onto a shaded terrace designed for al fresco dining. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms upstairs include two en-suites, while a Sonos sound system throughout ensures the perfect ambiance in every room.
Step outside into a landscaped garden where panoramic countryside views create a constant backdrop. Spend your days swimming in the private heated pool or perfecting your serve on the estate’s tennis court. Access to the estate’s professional-standard gym adds yet another layer of indulgence, making wellness as much a part of your stay as relaxation.
This wine estate sits north of Poitiers and south of the Loire Valley, within easy reach of village shops and vibrant market towns. Historic Richelieu offers excellent shopping and dining just over half an hour away, while the futuristic theme park Futuroscope, one of France’s most visited attractions, is less than 20 minutes by car.
For superb days out, visit the wine-bars of Chinon, try sparkling white by the Loire River in Saumur, admire the incredible Fontevraud-l'Abbaye or spend time at the Loire Valley’s grand chateaux such as Château de Villandry and Château d'Azay-le-Rideau just over an hour away.
Whether sipping a crisp estate-grown Sauvignon on the terrace or gazing at the vineyards during the September’s busy harvest, Les Roches offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rhythms of fine wine and fine living in rural western France.