Chateau de Beaulon Cognac
Château de Beaulon is far more than a Cognac producer. Built in 1480 by the de Vinsons family, the château remains a destination in its own right, recognized not only for its long history but also for its parkland, gardens and the famous blue springs that form part of the estate.
The vineyards of the estate serve several purposes, producing grapes for Cognac as well as for Pineau des Charentes. Château de Beaulon's Cognacs are particularly notable for their adherence to older grape varieties such as Folle Blanche, Colombard and Montils, while its Pineaux draw on a broader mix of grapes and contribute to the wider identity of the estate.
The house produces an extensive range of Cognacs across a variety of ages and price points, and it has built a strong reputation for a traditional, estate-led style that feels increasingly distinctive in today's market.