The singular architecture of Cos d’Estournel does not leave indifferent. Instilled by founder Louis-Gaspard d’Estournel and his passion for Asia, the exotic feel of the estate has made it an icon today. But it is also a place deeply rooted in local traditions, with façades built of the region’s native limestone, façades that radiate the warmth of the sun’s rays at all hours of the day.
The same limestone was used in the construction of all of Bordeaux’s historic edifices. In the mid-nineteenth century, the region counted up to six hundred quarries. Today only one remains, located in the Entre-Deux-Mers. Limestone is easy to cut and sculpt and its soft blond or cream-colored hue can be quite stunning, particularly following renovation works, like those undergone by so many buildings in the city of Bordeaux.