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62-hectare wine-growing property and its 19th-century manor house 15 minutes from the Cité de Carcassonne, one of the most beautiful medieval sites in France, enter the large wrought-iron gates to discover a remarkable wine-growing estate of 62 hectares, including 53 hectares of vines. The estate consists of several buildings and is primarily structured around a ‘Languedoc viticole’ type manor house, a prestigious building par excellence, a wine cellar, a wine storehouse, sheds and warehouses, independent rented accommodation, land and vines. The 19th-century manor house is set in 2.24 hectares of parkland. This neo-classical-style mansion is in need of major renovation work. It is built on 2 storeys with attic space, with a total of 795 m² of generous living space. Some of the lounges are decorated with tapestries, the fireplaces are carved in magnificent ribbed red marble from Caunes-Minervois, and some of the Art Deco earthenware has been preserved. The outbuildings alone comprise a surface area of around 2,000 m². The 900 m² wine cellar contains six concrete vats, each with a capacity of 1,700 hl, and three underground vats totalling 1,500 hl. The ground surface of the sheds is 600 m². Behind the main house, extensions have been converted into offices and seven flats, each with a living surface of between 50 and 60 m². The vineyard is made up of vines grouped around the buildings with a wide range of grape varieties: chardonnay, sauvignon, cabernet sauvignon, côt, syrah, merlot, cinsault and muscat. Overlooking the city, the geographical location of this estate is exceptional, and its topography is ideal, all just 10 minutes from the airport and the main roads.