The original castle was destroyed in the 9th century and was home to priests. In 1625, the de Messey family built the chateau to rule as lords on the area and the construction started 5 years later. Throughout the years, the family expanded it by buying more land and surrounding houses. They were the last ones to ever live on the castle. In 2011, Susanne and Jean-Louis Bottigliero took over and renovated the castle, turning it into the hotel that it is today.
This fortified medieval castle was built in the 16th century. It was renovated during the Renaissance period. In the 1980s, it was classified as a Historical Monument and it was opened to the public a decade later by its owner, Yasuhiko Sata. Today it is a renowned golf resort in a castle setting offering traditional suites with subtle modern twists. Around the hotel, guests can find expansive wine areas and winemakers.