CHÂTEAU DE RAISSAC
Dieses Familienweingut am Ufer des Orb ist ein außergewöhnliches Weingut. Seit sechs Generationen führt die Familie Viennet die Weinbautradition fort und seit 2006 legt sie den Schwerpunkt auf den Weintourismus. Das Weingut erstreckt sich über 60 ha und produziert eine Palette von 12 Weinen, die in einem wunderschönen, in den Fels gehauenen Weinkeller reifen. Das Weingut dient auch als Rahmen für Ausstellungen (Skulptur, Malerei) und verfügt über fünf Gästezimmer im Schloss, das von einem englischen Park umgeben ist. Die Weinkeller können nach telefonischer Anmeldung besichtigt werden.
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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu CHÂTEAU DE RAISSAC
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(Avis d'origine)
We had a wonderful stay with excellent service and food in exceptional environment at Chateau de Raissac. I really can recommend this accommodation both for bigger events as well as for shorter stays.
(Avis d'origine)
Eerily beautiful manor in the French countryside. While the rooms were large and comfortable and the pool was fantastic, we encountered many disappointments that left all of us with a bad taste in our mouths. First, we looked specifically for a facility that included air conditioning and wifi. This was clearly indicated on their website. However, when we arrived, we were told that the air conditioning had been turned off and to just open the windows at night. Keep in mind that it is 30c during the day and, because you're out on the country, mosquitoes are surprisingly a big problem (and there are no window screens in Europe). As such, we could not open our windows and didn't sleep properly for the 3 nights. Management wasn't bothered. We were also told that there would be wifi in the room and there simply wasn't. Management wasn't bothered. The last disappointment came when we checked out. What we were led to believe was a complimentary light dinner the night we arrived (omelette, savour pastry and ball of ice cream) turned out to be a 40 euro charge for each person. We were shocked. Despite the beauty of the place and it's unique offerings, I would not recommend this manor.