By juxtaposing cutting-edge winemaking facilities with raw, natural materials, the forty metre diameter dome-shaped building looks like a spaceship has landed in Saint-Emilion and decided to stay.
Le Clos Mirande
L’Huiterie Pie
Located on the main pedestrian street in Saint-Émilion you step into the courtyard and are in your own little world. The young owner-chefs Camille Brouillard and Soufiane Assarrar are quietly shaking things up with their modern cuisine. It’s the kind of place which makes you wonder if they are Michelin-star bound.
La Table de Catusseau
Sous La Robe - Saint-Émilion
A much-needed addition to Saint-Émilion in a modern setting which was once the local pottery museum. This little gem of a wine bar is owned by two sommeliers – Charles and Dany – who can guide your wine exploration and provide recommendations on what to do in the area. They also serve cheese, foie gras and charcuterie.