Château de Suze-la-Rousse, forteresse Renaissance dans les vignes de la Drôme provençale

Château de Suze-la-Rousse and its Wine University (guide)

The Château de Suze-la-Rousse is one of the finest excursions to make from Mas Saint Antoine. Let us say it straight away: it is not in Ardèche, but in the Drôme Provençale, across the Rhône, about 22 minutes’ drive away. This superb medieval fortress turned Renaissance residence is home to a unique institution, the Wine University. After ten years advising our guests, here is our guide to enjoying this visit.

Key takeaways:

  • Where: in Suze-la-Rousse, in the Drôme Provençale (not in Ardèche), ~22 min from the Mas.
  • The château: a 12th-century fortress and Renaissance courtyard, listed Historic Monument.
  • The Wine University: the wine school founded in 1978, of international renown.
  • For amateurs: tasting workshops open to the public, weekends and summer.
  • For families: a wine trail, treasure hunts and a wooded park.

Where is the Château de Suze-la-Rousse?

Let us be clear on geography: Suze-la-Rousse is located in the Drôme Provençale, across the Rhône, and not in Ardèche. It is a neighbouring excursion, about 17 km and 22 minutes by car from Bourg-Saint-Andéol. You cross the Rhône to reach this corner of the Tricastin, at the heart of the vineyards. A fine half-day of discovery, to include in a stay at the Mas.

Château de Suze-la-Rousse, forteresse Renaissance dans les vignes de la Drôme provençale

What to see at the Château de Suze-la-Rousse?

The site, occupied since Antiquity, acquired a medieval fortress in the 12th century, transformed in the Renaissance into a pleasure residence. The contrast is striking: behind military ramparts hides one of the most beautiful Renaissance courtyards in France, adorned with refined decoration.

Inside, you discover rooms with frescoes and gypseries, monumental fireplaces, all superbly restored (the château is listed as a Historic Monument). According to history, Catherine de Médicis and her son Charles IX are said to have stayed here in 1564. As for the name la Rousse, tradition traces it to a red-haired lady of the manor, a charming legend to take as such.

Around the château stretches the wooded park of La Garenne, over several hectares, where the remains of a 16th-century real-tennis court, a dovecote and a chapel survive. On the first floor, a museum trail devoted to the vine and wine offers audioguides, interactive terminals and even a smell test. Family activities (treasure hunts, walks) round out the visit.

What is the Wine University of Suze-la-Rousse?

Housed in the château, the Wine University is a genuine wine school, founded in 1978 and of international renown. It has welcomed more than 60,000 students over the years, trains about 1000 professionals a year and offers more than 100 training programmes annually, including qualifying courses (consulting sommelier, law and oenology).

The château houses its oenology and agronomy laboratories, as well as a collection of grape varieties (the Médicis space). It is a rare place where heritage and wine knowledge meet, at the heart of the Drôme Provençale vineyards.

Can you join a workshop as an amateur?

Yes, and that is the real appeal for visitors. The Wine University opens its workshops and courses to amateurs, notably at weekends and in summer. On the programme: tasting workshops, oenology days and weekends, an introduction to sensory analysis (the olfactory phase, with its phials, often takes place in the chapel) and food-and-wine pairings. A way to sharpen your palate that is both fun and serious.

What budget should you plan? Indicative prices

Here are orders of magnitude, to be confirmed without fail on the official websites of the château and the Wine University, as prices change:

Service Indicative price (to be confirmed)
Château entry (adult) About 6 €
Child under 12 Free
Tasting workshop (Wine University) From about 55 €
Full oenology weekend Up to about 384 €

For opening hours, the workshop calendar and bookings, always refer to the official websites rather than second-hand information.

How to get to Suze-la-Rousse from Mas Saint Antoine?

The château is about 22 minutes’ drive (17 km) from the Mas. You cross the Rhône towards the Drôme Provençale, through a lovely landscape of vines. It is the ideal half-day excursion, which you can combine with other discoveries of the Tricastin. Before setting off, also enjoy the heritage of Bourg-Saint-Andéol, on the Ardèche side.

How to combine it with discovering Ardèche wines?

Suze-la-Rousse offers a fine chance to bridge the two banks: wine on the Drôme side, around the Wine University, and wine on the Ardèche side. After the workshop, extend the experience with a visit to the winemakers of southern Ardèche, to compare the neighbouring Côtes du Rhône terroirs.

When to visit the Château de Suze-la-Rousse?

The château can be visited for much of the year, with hours varying by season (to check before setting off). Spring and autumn are ideal to enjoy the park and the vines in fine light. The Wine University’s workshops for amateurs often focus on weekends and summer. In high summer, visiting the rooms and the coolness of the stone are pleasant during the hot hours.

Why stay at Mas Saint Antoine for this excursion?

  • ✅ About 22 minutes from Suze-la-Rousse, ideal for a half-day
  • 6 independent gîtes with equipped kitchens, perfect for wine lovers
  • 13×6 m saltwater pool and large enclosed 2-hectare park for your return
  • ✅ If you come as a group, the estate can be booked exclusively for 20 to 38 people
  • ✅ Rated 4.9/5 across more than 130 verified reviews, featured in Petit Futé

In conclusion

The Château de Suze-la-Rousse and its Wine University make a special excursion: a Renaissance jewel nestled in the vines of the Drôme Provençale, a stone’s throw from Ardèche. Our golden rules: keep in mind that you are crossing the Rhône, check hours and prices on the official websites, and combine the visit with Ardèche wines. Mas Saint Antoine is the ideal base to explore both sides of the river.

Overview of the Mas Saint Antoine estate in Bourg-Saint-Andéol, southern Ardèche

Explore both sides of the Rhône from the Mas

About 22 minutes from the Château de Suze-la-Rousse, Mas Saint Antoine is the ideal base to explore southern Ardèche and the neighbouring Drôme Provençale: 6 independent gîtes, a 13×6 m saltwater pool and a large enclosed park. The perfect base for lovers of heritage and wine.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Château de Suze-la-Rousse in Ardèche?

No. Suze-la-Rousse is located in the Drôme Provençale, across the Rhône, and not in Ardèche. It is nonetheless a very accessible neighbouring excursion from Mas Saint Antoine, about 17 km and 22 minutes by car. You cross the Rhône to reach this corner of the Tricastin, at the heart of the vineyards.

What can you see at the Château de Suze-la-Rousse?

You discover a 12th-century medieval fortress transformed in the Renaissance into a pleasure residence, with one of the most beautiful Renaissance courtyards in France, rooms with frescoes and gypseries and monumental fireplaces. The wooded park of La Garenne holds a former real-tennis court, a dovecote and a chapel. A trail on the vine and wine rounds out the visit.

What is the Wine University of Suze-la-Rousse?

It is an internationally renowned wine school, founded in 1978 and housed in the château. It has welcomed more than 60,000 students, trains about 1000 professionals a year and offers more than 100 training programmes annually, including qualifying courses. The château houses its oenology and agronomy laboratories and a collection of grape varieties.

Can you do a tasting at the Wine University as an amateur?

Yes. The Wine University opens its workshops and courses to amateurs, especially at weekends and in summer: tasting workshops, oenology days and weekends, an introduction to sensory analysis and food-and-wine pairings. The olfactory phase, with its phials, often takes place in the chapel. Remember to book and to check the calendar on the official website.

What are the prices of the château and the workshops?

As an indication and to be confirmed on the official websites: château entry is about 6 € for adults and free for under-12s. The Wine University workshops range from about 55 € for a tasting workshop to about 384 € for a full oenology weekend. Prices change: check before booking.

How far is the château from Mas Saint Antoine?

The Château de Suze-la-Rousse is about 22 minutes’ drive, that is 17 km, from Mas Saint Antoine. You cross the Rhône towards the Drôme Provençale, through a landscape of vines. It is the ideal half-day excursion, which you can combine with other discoveries of the Tricastin or with Ardèche wines.

Is the visit suitable for families?

Yes. On the first floor, a museum trail on the vine and wine offers audioguides, interactive terminals and a smell test. Family activities, such as treasure hunts and walks, are provided, and the large wooded park of La Garenne lets children run around. Entry is free for under-12s.

When to visit the Château de Suze-la-Rousse?

The château can be visited for much of the year, with hours varying by season, to check before setting off. Spring and autumn are perfect for the park and the vines. The workshops for amateurs often focus on weekends and summer. In intense heat, the coolness of the rooms is welcome.

Article written by Bernard Favre, owner of Mas Saint Antoine.


Published on :18 July 2026  -  Filed under: Discover Ardèche  -  Tagged : , , , , , , ,