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Cabot Bordeaux: Golfing Bliss in Wine Country
The Cabot Collection is quickly becoming known as the purveyor of premier golfing destinations after amassing a portfolio of memorable golf courses that feature beautiful scenery.
Starting with Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada, Cabot has since expanded into warmer environments with Cabot Saint Lucia in the Caribbean and Cabot Citrus Farms in Florida, USA (which Mike & Frank visited earlier this year, as shown below), and the Home of Golf with Cabot Highlands in Inverness, Scotland.
And Cabot’s commitment to providing to a comprehensive golfing experience is fueling another location: Cabot Bordeaux.
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Formerly known as Golf Du Médoc Resort, Cabot’s first location in continental Europe is situated in the iconic destination of Bordeaux, France. Nestled across 400 acres, the property includes two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by acclaimed architects Bill Coore and Rod Whitman, a 79-room hotel, a charming restaurant, and a world-class spa.
Ben Cowan-Dewar, CEO and co-founder of Cabot, said:
“Bordeaux holds a special place in the hearts of travelers worldwide, known not only for its rich history and stunning landscapes, but also for its remarkable culinary offerings and universally revered wine. We are thrilled to now have a presence in this iconic destination and look forward to offering guests unforgettable experiences that seamlessly blend exploration and cultural immersion with world-class golf.”

Châteaux Course by Coore Design
Nestled in the enchanting region of southwest France, Cabot Bordeaux promises a harmonious blend of luxurious wine country sophistication and laidback charm. The property showcases two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by acclaimed architects Bill Coore and Rod Whitman. Both courses are lauded among the best in Europe by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest.
The resort also includes a 79-room hotel, a refined restaurant showcasing regional French cuisine, and a world-class spa featuring a heated indoor swimming pool, hammam, fitness room, and variety of treatments. The Bernard Pascassio Training Center is complete with golf simulation rooms, a practice course configuration, a TaylorMade fitting room, and more.
Bill Coore, golf course architect, said:
“Anyone playing Cabot Bordeaux is going to enjoy a distinctly French experience. Going from Cabot Cape Breton to Cabot Highlands to Cabot Saint Lucia to Cabot Bordeaux offers experiences that are as different and as varied as you could ever imagine.”

Vignes Course by Whitman
To play at Cabot Bordeaux is to step back in time. Its courses beautifully showcase the essence of golf architecture in France, paying homage to what could have been. In the early 20th century, the world of golf course design believed France was the next frontier for exceptional work until World War I stopped this momentum. Nevertheless, architects like Tom Simpson successfully identified interesting pieces of land and created courses that were rich with strategy and celebrated the golden age of architecture. Bill Coore and Rod Whitman created their links in the 1980s to reconnect with this history. Cabot will recapture the firmness of both courses, bringing back their undeniable character.

Longtime General Manager Vincent Paris sets the stage to ensure guests make memories that will last a lifetime. The resort will be renewed with updated design elements while preserving its historic charm. Visitors can expect elevated immersive experiences, new destination-specific activities, expanded amenities, and an unwavering commitment to quality synonymous with the Cabot brand. Interior design updates will be led by acclaimed UK-based design firm Russell Sage Studio.

Russell Sage, founder of Russell Sage Studio, said:
“I am thrilled to be part of the transformation of Cabot Bordeaux. We are excited to collaborate with local artisans to infuse the project with a distinct sense of place. The property will seamlessly blend modern and classic design elements, offering guests a home away from home enriched with unforgettable golf, dining and opportunities for relaxation.”

Known as the wine capital of the world, Bordeaux famously offers more than 250,000 acres of vineyards producing a diverse range of award-winning wines. The destination is also home to beautiful quays, a plethora of historical monuments, museums, and castles, and a network of high-speed trains facilitating easy exploration to neighboring towns.
Just a short drive from the resort lies the medieval village of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its 2,000-year vineyard history and underground wine caves. The Bordeaux-Merignac International Airport is located twenty minutes south of the property, and Paris is a two-hour train ride away.
For more information, please visit www.TheCabotCollection.com and www.CabotBordeaux.com.
Cover Image via Cabot
