CHATEAU LE PUY
The Amoreau family,15 generations of winemakers since 1610. Located at the top of the same clay and fossil-rich limestone plateau as Saint-Emilion, overlooking the districts of Pomerol and Saint-Emilion, le Puy dominates the Dordogne Valley. At an altitude of 107m, it is the second-highest geodesic point of the Gironde department. This position lent its name to the site as of Roman times; le Puy means a high place, a podium, or a mountain peak.