Château Malherbe

Vineyard · Bormes-les-Mimosas

Château Malherbe

Vineyard · Bormes-les-Mimosas

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1 Rte du Bout du Monde, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France

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Highlights

Biodynamic winery offering fine wines with vineyard and coastal tours  

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1 Rte du Bout du Monde, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France Get directions

chateau-malherbe.com
@chateaumalherbe

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1 Rte du Bout du Monde, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France Get directions

+33 4 94 64 80 11
chateau-malherbe.com
@chateaumalherbe

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 23, 2025

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"An organic and biodynamic Provence winery whose owner contrasts the region’s Rolle expressions—noted for freshness, balance, and finesse—with Italian Vermentino’s typically richer, oilier, saline, and herbal profile; the estate produces both distinguished rosés and a white Grand Vin listed at a premium (around $60)." - Kristy Alpert

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"After breakfast at the hotel, go wine tasting! This is the region for rosé, and there’s such beautiful wine right all over. Château Malherbe is owned by the Ferrari family and is right on the water. They take you on trails through the vines, and along the sea on little bikes."

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Jennifer Dugdale

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A huge thank you to Tristan and to Angelique for a spontaneous welcome and tasting during a professional trip in the area. This chateau winery simply breaths its wonderful history, while producing original and beautiful wines. The manor house and landscaping are immaculate, which lend a clue to the equally important care of their vineyard. Malherbe’s biodynamic farming ensures disease-free grapes and the preservation of the coastal environment. We loved the passionate presentation of Angelique and can’t wait to return with our own clients in 2026!

Selcuk Kes

Google
Beautiful Winery and a wonderful experience ! We booked the full estate tour (which is free if you buy bottles) and it was a very comprehensive experience learning about the history of the estate and the family as well as the different grapes and parcels that are planted. The biodynamic way of production and lots of Infos about the terroir and how the climate affects different parts of the vineyard. All of this was very helpful when we tasted 6 different wines to understand how the different grapes and parcels affect the aroma. Lovely staff and very beautiful chateau 10/10

double dee

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It was an okay experience. I called to see if they do tours and the lady told me that they’re open all day until 8pm and I can drop by whenever. But when we got there, it turns out there was another group that booked a cycling tour around the estate. Wish she told me we can do that over the phone. Anyways there’s wine tasting and it’s free only if you buy a bottle of wine from them otherwise I think you pay 13 euros. The woman working there was friendly and she explained the types of wines for us. She gave us a map and told us to walk around the estate, but it was confusing so we just left. Also they don’t have a liquor license so people aren’t allowed to drink the bottles at the property. It’s a pretty estate but a subpar experience. Wouldn’t recommend if you don’t have the bicycle tour.

Walter Miguel

Google
Beautiful place. The visitor's facilities are top notch with comfortable couches and tables. Personalized attention from knowledgeable and attentive stuff. All wines were delicious and interesting While it was difficult to choose a bottle, we went for a complex, full body red. Highly recommended.

Elena

Google
GO HERE NOW! By far, the best winery we visited along this road. The grounds and house are breathtaking from the outside, but the real magic awaits behind the front door. We were greeted by Beatrice who was so friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable, as she explained their terroirs, biodynamic approach, and characteristics of each wine. I personally preferred the wines from the Pointe de Diable terroir and bought a bottle of the rosé; I was tempted to get a case, but it’d be too much to carry and they don’t ship to USA (yet…). However, what I really fell in LOVE with was the tasting room and its rustic French countryside aesthetic. I truly didn’t want to leave. 😍

Nicole La Roche-Rose

Google
We had a great time on our cycling tour of the vineyards. We were fascinated by the explanation of the different situations of the landscape for the wine production. Also the long history of the wine area. The tasting in the old building was very atmospheric.

Nour A.

Google
Very nice vineyard. You can taste the red, white and rose varieties they have. Each color has 2 wine types from two different vineyards. Tasting is free if you buy a bottle otherwise its 10€ each.

Charley Dennis

Google
Really enjoyed the wine tasting. If you buy a bottle you get the wine tasting for free :)