Château Haut Nivelle Bordeaux Rosé
A fresh Bordeaux Rosé with a light salmon-pink hue, floral notes and citrus fruit aromas.
Bordeaux Supérieur · Saint-Sauveur-de-Puynormand
A family estate between Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion, where hillside terroir, fruit and cellar work shape direct, expressive wines.
Terroir
The vineyard grows on clay, silica and limestone slopes in the east of Gironde, close to the Saint-Émilion appellation.
High Environmental Value level 3 certification Vineyard practices attentive to soils, biodiversity and the estate's balance.
History
The Girondine house was started in 1914 and completed only in 1919. After difficult years and the 1956 frost, the property gradually lost its vines until the Le Pottier family arrived in 1979. The first new plants began to reclaim the slopes in 1986.
The Girondine house is built
Frost and progressive abandonment of the vines
The Le Pottier family arrives
The slopes are progressively replanted
Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur and Rosé
The wines
Fresh rosés, supple reds or oak-aged cuvée: each bottle keeps a clear profile, easy to choose for the occasion.
A fresh Bordeaux Rosé with a light salmon-pink hue, floral notes and citrus fruit aromas.
A deep garnet Bordeaux Supérieur, rounded and fleshy, with black-fruit and spice notes.
The oak-aged cuvée: ruby-purple, ample, aromatic and long on the palate.
A fresh and aromatic Bordeaux Rosé in the direct, fruit-forward spirit of Château Puy Favereau.
Deep garnet colour, intense red-fruit aromas and a supple palate with softened tannins.
News
The latest notes keep track of the vines, the cellar and the wines of the moment.
At the beginning of June, the clusters are already well formed and give the first markers of the season.
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The night of 26 to 27 March 2026 required close vineyard monitoring, but damage remained contained.
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Contact
For a visit, an order or a question, the estate can be reached directly by phone or email.
From Bordeaux, Libourne or Saint-Émilion, head to Saint-Sauveur-de-Puynormand, then to the Favereau locality. For visits, contact the estate before coming.