Winery Belair-Monange / Herzog & de Meuron
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Winery Belair-Monange / Herzog & de Meuron
The Bélair-Monange winery in Saint-Émilion is designed to meet the future needs of the estate's winegrowing operation and integrates sustainably into the town, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. The facility functions as both a place of production and of promotion. Four main areas support winemaking: the harvest receiving area, the vat room, and the barrel cellars. Client reception comprises a tasting room and a reception room that accommodates approximately 100 people. The project continues a long-standing collaboration between the Moueix family and Herzog & de Meuron, constituting the fifth joint project and second winery after Dominus.
"The Bélair-Monange winery in Saint-Émilion is designed to meet the future needs of the estate's winegrowing operation. The program integrates sustainably into the town of Saint-Émilion, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1999; the project is both a place of production and promotion. The four main areas dedicated to the wine-making process are the harvest receiving area, the vat room, and the barrel cellars."
"For the reception of private clients, the project includes a tasting room as well as a reception room that can accommodate approximately 100 people. The project is a direct commission which continues a long-standing relationship, initiated some twenty years ago, between the Moueix family and Herzog & de Meuron. Bélair-Monange is the fifth joint project and the second winery, after the Dominus Winery in Napa Valley, California, that we have worked on together."
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