Is there anything more satisfying than uncorking a bottle of fine French wine—except perhaps owning the vineyard it came from? With International Wine Day on 25th May fast approaching, now’s the perfect time to turn that daydream into a delicious reality.
We’ve hand-picked 15 of the most tempting vineyard properties for sale in France this month, where the good life flows as freely as the local vintages. Whether you fancy producing your own label or simply soaking up the sun with a glass in hand and vines at your feet, these homes offer a lifestyle worth toasting. So, pour yourself a glass (for research purposes, of course) and explore the vineyard homes where your next chapter could be as rich and full-bodied as a Grand Cru. Santé!
Raise a glass to new beginnings with this generous six-bedroom villa set amid the golden vines of Monbazillac. With panoramic vineyard views and a wine cellar ready for your finest vintages, this is a property with grape expectations. It needs a little TLC, but isn’t that half the fun, preferably after a second glass of vino?!
Price: €227,900 Location:Monbazillac, Dordogne Special features: Private wine cellar, several outbuildings (340m²), heat pump, panoramic vineyard views, potential to divide into two dwellings Close to: 8 minutes to Bergerac (shops and airport); 35 minutes to Périgueux; vineyards quite literally on your doorstep
This charming villa sits quietly on the edge of a classic wine village, with Corbières vines practically brushing the terrace. Sip from your Jacuzzi, gaze across your own petite vineyard, and pretend you’re far too busy for emails. With a separate building plot included, this one’s a real corker.
Price: €260,000 Location: Montbrun-des-Corbières, Aude Special features: Private vineyard, multiple terraces with panoramic views, 6-person Jacuzzi, separate building plot with well, garage, fully furnished Close to: Walking distance to local bar and post office; 7 km to Lézignan-Corbières (shops, restaurants, train station); 29 km to Carcassonne Airport; 49 km to the beaches at Narbonne
Stone walls, sun-drenched vines, and a wine-making chai—this is terroir-ific living at its finest. With a beautifully renovated main house, a pool perfect for post-harvest dips, and even a few truffle oaks thrown in, you’ll be living the good life while pondering what to do with that second house in ruins. (Pinot noir B&B, anyone?)
Price: €381,600 Location:Monflanquin, Lot-et-Garonne Special features: Wine-making area and chai, large barn, swimming pool with travertine surround, truffle oak trees, second house and barn with restoration potential Close to: 10 minutes to Monflanquin village (listed among France’s most beautiful villages); 45 minutes to Bergerac Airport; surrounded by rolling vineyards and countryside
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Ever dreamed of owning a stone château with its own organic vineyard? Wine not make it a reality? This charming estate comes with a pool, wine chai (complete with equipment), and a tasting room—because why wait for the weekend to host a soirée? Bonus: there’s holiday rental potential if you feel like sharing the fun.
Price: €646,600 Location:Saint-Ciers-de-Canesse, Gironde Special features: Organic vineyard (2 hectares), wine chai with equipment, tasting room, pool with terrace, separate studio, large outbuildings Close to: Nestled between Bourg and Blaye; 40km north of Bordeaux; surrounded by the prestigious Côte de Bourg vineyards
If your dream lifestyle involves sunshine, fine wine, and a touch of renovation drama, this grand countryside estate delivers it all with a Bordeaux flourish. With multiple dwellings, a former wine storehouse, and enough space to launch anything from a vineyard to a boutique retreat, the only thing missing is your own label. Cabernet calling?
Price: €798,000 Location:Monprimblanc, Gironde Special features: Multiple dwellings including a second house and renovation project, original wine storehouse, barns and outbuildings, potential for rural business ventures Close to: 15 minutes to Langon and Cadillac; 45 minutes to Bordeaux; right in the heart of Bordeaux wine country
Why settle for sipping when you could be bottling? This grape escape offers 26 hectares of pristine organic Bordeaux vines, two charming stone houses, and cellars brimming with winemaking potential. Whether you fancy continuing its organic legacy or launching your own label, this estate is merlot made in heaven—and yes, the château name is already registered.
Price: €1,166,000 Location:Doulezon, Gironde Special features: 26 hectares of organic Bordeaux vines (with expansion possible), two renovated stone houses, extensive wine-making facilities, registered château name, all equipment included Close to: 22 km to Saint-Émilion; 28 km to Libourne; 55 km to Bordeaux city centre; right in the heart of Bordeaux wine country
Set just 15 minutes from the UNESCO-listed village of Saint-Émilion, this estate offers the perfect blend of luxury living and winemaking adventure. With two beautifully renovated stone homes, a hobby vineyard producing both red and rosé, and a heated pool overlooking the vines, life here isn’t just good—it’s positively intoxicating. Cheers to that!
Price: €1,260,000 Location:Branne, Gironde Special features: Two renovated stone houses, 1.4-hectare hobby vineyard, wine cellar and barn, heated swimming pool with electric cover, stunning vineyard views, potential rental income from guesthouse Close to: 15 minutes to Saint-Émilion; 45 minutes to Bordeaux; surrounded by prestigious Bordeaux wine country
Vines, olives, and a 17th-century mill—this isn’t just a property, it’s a lifestyle pairing. Sip your own Bandol vintage, stroll past 70 productive olive trees, and lose yourself in the rustic elegance of this authentic family estate. Just add a sunhat and a healthy disregard for schedules. Vintage living, bottled perfectly.
Price: €1,290,000 Location:Le Castellet, Var Special features: One hectare of Bandol AOC vines, 70 olive trees in production, 17th-century former mill, seven bedrooms across two charming buildings, Canal de Provence water supply Close to: The heart of Provence’s wine country; short drive to the Mediterranean coast; near renowned Bandol vineyards
This is French countryside living at its most refined and well-decanted. A beautifully restored manor with its own small vineyard, a wine cave for 2,000 bottles (start your collection immediately), and views stretching to the Pyrenees. Add in a heated pool, formal gardens, and a greenhouse worthy of royalty, and you’ll be wondering how you ever lived without it.
Price: €1,395,000 Location:Rabastens, Tarn Special features: Small private vineyard, 2,000-bottle wine cave, heated 12×6m pool, restored pigeonnier, Hartley Botanic greenhouse, 5-car garage, formal gardens and orchard Close to: Under 1 hour to Toulouse and its international airport; nestled in the Tarn countryside with Pyrenees views
If your wine collection is impressive but your real estate portfolio feels a little under-aged, this 97-hectare estate—with two châteaux—is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for. Complete with a private vineyard, a 14x15m pool, and more bedrooms than you’ll know what to do with, this is a collector’s dream—whether you’re stocking bottles or properties.
Price: €2,450,000 Location: Cherves-Chatelars, Charente Special features: Two historic châteaux, nearly 2 hectares of private vineyards, 97 hectares of land including park, meadows, and woods, 14x15m swimming pool with pool house, extensive outbuildings including guest houses and farmhouses, perfect for luxury events or a family legacy estate Close to: Less than 40 km to Angoulême and its high-speed TGV connections; surrounded by the rolling Charente countryside
Life tastes a little sweeter on the southern coast of Corsica. This architectural gem sits moments from a near-private beach, surrounded by Mediterranean gardens and even its own small Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard—because why just savour the view when you can bottle it too? A collector’s dream for those with a taste for the exceptional.
Price: €3,850,000 Location:Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud Special features: Architect-designed by Guy Breton, small private Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard, Mediterranean garden with laurel path and Persian-inspired pond, private beach access, proximity to Golf de Sperone, stunning sea views of Sardinia and the Lavezzi Islands Close to: Moments from the prestigious Golf de Sperone; near the beaches and historic town of Bonifacio; spectacular coastal and island views
Swirl, sip, and stay forever—this magnificent 17th-century château is everything you imagined la belle vie would be. With elegant silk-covered walls, hand-painted murals, and a wine estate stretching across 33 glorious hectares, it’s a collector’s dream for connoisseurs of both vintage bottles and historic homes. Add in a spa complex, three guest gîtes, and your own tasting room, and you’re not just buying a property—you’re acquiring an entire way of life.
Price: €3,950,000 Location:Bergerac, Dordogne Special features: Private vineyards, wine-making cellar and tasting room, 17th-century château with original features, three luxury guest gîtes, spa complex with heated pool, olive grove, extensive gardens, function rooms, caretaker’s cottage Close to: 90 minutes from Bordeaux; surrounded by the celebrated Bergerac wine region
They say you can’t buy happiness—but they clearly haven’t seen this 150-year-old restored Mas in the heart of Provence’s vineyards. Manicured gardens, a heliport, private hiking trails, and even a croquet court—this estate is grandeur poured to perfection. Sip your own vintage on the covered terrace while gazing out over your private vineyard and the rolling mountains beyond. Life here isn’t just good—it’s uncorked and unforgettable.
Price: €4,900,000 Location:Grimaud, Var Special features: 8.3 hectares including private vineyard, fully restored 150-year-old Mas, heated swimming pool, regulation tennis court with kitchen and restrooms, heliport, croquet court, lake, vegetable garden with heated greenhouse, gazebo with mountain views, four ensuite bedrooms, expansive covered terrace for alfresco dining Close to: Moments from the Mediterranean coast; close to Saint-Tropez; nestled in the prestigious Var wine region
When only the finest vintage will do—in wine and in life—this 18th-century Mas delivers. Perfectly poised with 360-degree views over the Luberon, it’s a masterclass in Provençal elegance. From the sprawling 7-hectare estate with vineyards and shaded terraces to interiors dripping with authentic charm, this is the grand cru of country estates. A collector’s dream and an invitation to live life uncorked.
Price: €9,950,000 Location: Oppède, Vaucluse Special features: 7 hectares including private vineyards and landscaped gardens, 18th-century restored Mas with 760m² of living space, exposed beams and stone floors, authentic fireplaces, chef’s kitchen, luxurious suites, swimming pool with panoramic Luberon views, shaded terraces for alfresco dining Close to: The heart of the Luberon; minutes from the charming villages of Gordes, Oppède, and Ménerbes; surrounded by local markets and hiking trails
Some estates boast a view; this one commands the horizon. Overlooking the turquoise waters of Lake Sainte-Croix and the dramatic Gorges du Verdon, this Renaissance château is nothing short of historic grandeur uncorked. With vineyards, terraced gardens, a private helipad, and 3,000m² of refined living space, this is the collector’s dream to end all dreams—whether you envision a private sanctuary or a boutique hotel for those with equally impeccable taste.
Price: €10,500,000 Location:Aiguines, Var Special features: 15 hectares including private vineyards and terraced gardens, Renaissance château with four iconic tiled towers, over 3,000m² of living space, private chapel, grand reception rooms, art and wellness spaces, infinity pool overlooking the lake, private helipad Close to: Perched above Lake Sainte-Croix and the Gorges du Verdon; easy access to Provence’s main road networks; surrounded by natural beauty and historic villages
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