Michel Reybier Hospitality acquires Château de Sacy in Champagne

Michel Reybier Hospitality has acquired Château de Sacy in Champagne.

Located in the village of Sacy, the château reflects the winemaking tradition of the Montagne de Reims. Originally a stately home, it has retained its architecture and ties to the surrounding landscape.

The property has evolved over time and was later converted into a hotel, combining its heritage with a focus on wine tourism and privacy. This acquisition marks a new phase, with plans to preserve its character while updating the guest experience.

Alongside Michel Reybier Champagne and Jeeper, the addition of Château de Sacy expands Reybier’s presence in the region. It will offer guests a straightforward introduction to one of the world’s most famous vineyard regions, with an emphasis on hospitality.

The move is part of a broader strategy to build a group of distinctive, local properties. With 12 rooms, suites, and a restaurant overlooking the vineyards, Château de Sacy offers a quiet stay for both wine enthusiasts and visitors looking to unwind, with a focus on quality, authenticity and simplicity.

Photography: © Aethion
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