
Wedding in
Bordeaux
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Bordeaux is a city built on wine—literally built, because the wine-trade wealth funded the 18th-century architecture that makes the city what it is. The Garonne river reflects the golden stone of the buildings. The wine museums are temples. The restaurants are world-class without being pompous.
Weddings favour May, June, September, and October when the weather is warm and the wine harvest is either anticipated or complete. July and August are hot. The old town is compact and beautiful. The wine estates in the surrounding region (Pauillac, Margaux) offer château alternatives. The restaurants are excellent. The local wine is the primary feature. The light in late May is golden and constant.
Wedding venues in Bordeaux
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Château Gassies Venue
South of Bordeaux, the Dordogne valley unfolds in limestone ridges and oak forests, terrain that has shaped French viticulture and…

Maison Dubreuil Venue
In the Dordogne river valley, this former wine merchant's residence combines a limestone manor with converted agricultural buildings…

Chateau Rigaud Venue
Bordeaux's immediate surrounding countryside preserves château estates producing wine for regional and international markets, many now…

Chateau de la Bourlie Venue
South of Bordeaux within Nouvelle-Aquitaine, this château's stone construction employs local materials from nearby quarries, creating a…

Chateau la Durantie Venue
In the Libournais wine region east of Bordeaux, this château controls forty-five hectares of vineyards mixed with oak forest, the main…

Domaine de Perrotin Venue
South of Bordeaux, the Graves region preserves historic domains now functioning as event venues, positioned within viticulture landscapes…

Chateau Marcellus Venue
North of Bordeaux in the Entre-Deux-Mers region, this Baroque château dating circa seventeen fifty presides over a wine-growing domain,…

Château Lagorce Venue
Bordeaux's wine country shelters this eighteenth-century château commanding views across the Garonne valley through formal gardens and…

Château Couffins Venue
South of Bordeaux, this seventeenth-century château presents the fortified profile typical of Nouvelle-Aquitaine defensive architecture…

Villa La Tosca Venue
Bordeaux's periphery shelters this Tuscan-inspired villa borrowing aesthetic language from northern Italy rather than surrounding Aquitaine…

Manoir Beaulieu Venue
Bordeaux straddles the Garonne River in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, a city built on maritime wealth and wine trade, where neoclassical façades…

Château Mas de Montet Venue
The Graves wine region south of Bordeaux preserves estates positioned where limestone-based soils and specific sun exposure create…
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Yohann Faupel Photographer
Yohann Faupel Wedding Photographer in Bordeaux.

Michael Mann Photographer
Michael Mann Wedding Photographer in Bordeaux.

The Quirky Photographer
The Quirky Wedding Photographer in Bordeaux, Paris.

Pierre Cassagne Photographer
Pierre Cassagne Wedding Photographer in Bordeaux, Paris.
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