Château de Beaupré

Château de Beaupré is a French bastide, vineyard and winery in Saint-Cannat, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.

[1] In 1890, Baron Emile Double (1869–1938) planted the first vineyards and built a vaulted cellar where he produced his wine in 100-hectolitre wooden vats.

[3] Christian Double, his son, expanded the estate to 42 hectares and modernised the cellar, adding temperature control systems and rearing both red and white wine in barrels.

[3] His wife, Marie Jeanne Double, opened the estate to the public for art exhibitions and wine tasting.

[1] The vineyard of 42 hectares sits on the Trévaresse hills, whose soil is made of clay and limestone.