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bordeaux region

We are staying in the region for three nights and would like to stay at a winery. Can you suggest somewhere that would be suitable?

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We just returned from a trip to France. And, yes it is possible to stay on a vineyard. We stayed in St. Emilion at Chateau Meylet which in a Rick Steves guide book. We loved it--the cost is very reasonable--around 65 euros with a nice breakfast. You can walk into St. Emilion from this quaint B&B and the town is very cute with lots of wine shops, good restaurants, and caves beneath the streets for wine storage. This is a small winery but as far as the eye can see there are thousands of acres of vineyards. I think Madam has only six rooms and she stays full.

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Thank you for the help. Although I know wineries produce wine I also know that in this region of France many vinyard/wineries have accommodation. The suggestion about St Emillion is great.