Relais La Dominique
On the north‑western edge of St.Emilion, close to the Pomerol border, Relais La Dominique offers the second expression of a storied Right Bank estate. Château La Dominique has been a wine property since the 16th century and has belonged to the Fayat family since 1969—decades of stewardship that paired heritage with the means to refine both vineyard and cellar.
Across roughly 29 hectares, parcels are farmed and selected with a strict hierarchy; Relais draws on lots chosen for earlier harmony while keeping the estate’s signature intact. A contemporary winery designed by Jean Nouvel mirrors this balance of authenticity and modern craft, from precise extraction to carefully managed élevage.
The result is Saint‑Émilion with approachability and intent: structured yet welcoming, consistent across vintages, and an ideal gateway into the house style for collectors who value terroir over theatrics.Relais La Dominique
On the north‑western edge of St.Emilion, close to the Pomerol border, Relais La Dominique offers the second expression of a storied Right Bank estate. Château La Dominique has been a wine property since the 16th century and has belonged to the Fayat family since 1969—decades of stewardship that paired heritage with the means to refine both vineyard and cellar.
Across roughly 29 hectares, parcels are farmed and selected with a strict hierarchy; Relais draws on lots chosen for earlier harmony while keeping the estate’s signature intact. A contemporary winery designed by Jean Nouvel mirrors this balance of authenticity and modern craft, from precise extraction to carefully managed élevage.
The result is Saint‑Émilion with approachability and intent: structured yet welcoming, consistent across vintages, and an ideal gateway into the house style for collectors who value terroir over theatrics.