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In 1631, Antoine BRAC, a solicitor in Beaujeu, founded the estate, which covered less than a hectare. At the time it had just a simple vendangeoir , a small building used just for the harvest.
The Estate gradually grew during the next century to reach its current size at the end of the 18th Century.
François BRAC (1693-1779), his great-grandson, became an Alderman in Lyon and was given a title. He took on the name of the Château and was known as BRAC DE LA PERRIERE.
The descendants of an ancient Beaujolais family, the two brothers, Luc, a winegrower for the last twenty years, and Arnaud, the seventh generation and a trained biologist, run the 15 hectares of vineyards on their own.
Arnaud has given the Côte de Brouilly his wife s name.
They both take every care in cultivating their vines and use traditional vinification techniques.
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Fermé le lundi et le mardi
Hameau Dubœuf : 10h00 à 17h00
Jardin en Beaujolais : ouvert du 13 avril au 08 septembre 2024 aux horaires suivants :
De 8h00 à 19h00
Direction Lyon, sortie 29
Direction Mâcon, sortie 30
Arrivée directe sur site
Train TER-Romanèche-Thorins : directement dans le Hameau
TGV-Mâcon-Loché : 18 km
Lyon Saint Exupéry : 35 mn
Genève Cointrin : 1h45
46° 10’36,52’’N – 4° 44’30,19’’E
Free parking. Our friends the animals are not accepted within the park.
Closed on December 25
Hameau Duboeuf: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Jardin en Beaujolais: open from April 13 to September 8, 2024 at the following times:
Closed on December 25
Direction Lyon, exit 29
Direction Mâcon, exit 30
Direct arrival on site
TER-Romanèche-Thorins train: directly in the Hameau
TGV-Mâcon-Loché : 18 km
Lyon Saint Exupéry : 35 mn
Genève Cointrin : 1h45
46° 10’36,52’’N – 4° 44’30,19’’E