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France: Luxury hospitality group Michel Reybier has acquired the management of Château de Sacy in the Champagne region of France.
Château de Sacy was originally a stately home and later transformed into a hotel.
It features 12 rooms and suites along with a restaurant, bar, spa and sauna. Set on a vineyard, the property also hosts events such as corporate retreats and weddings.
Michel Reybier Hospitality said that it has taken over the property at a time when wine tourism is “enjoying remarkable growth, driven by an international clientele in search of authentic experiences”.
The addition of Château de Sacy gives the company a physical presence in Champagne, joining its Michel Reybier Champagne and Jeeper brands.
Highlights:
- Michel Reybier Hospitality has assumed management of Château de Sacy, expanding its hospitality portfolio into the Champagne wine tourism market.
- Château de Sacy is a converted stately home hotel offering 12 rooms and suites alongside a restaurant, bar, spa and sauna amenities.
- Set within a vineyard estate, the Château de Sacy property caters to experiential travel demand by hosting corporate retreats, weddings and events tied to wine tourism experiences.
- The management takeover gives Michel Reybier Hospitality a physical presence in Champagne, complementing its existing Michel Reybier Champagne and Jeeper brands within the regional wine and hospitality sector.





