Château Sénéjac is one of the historical figures of the crus bourgeois, already part of the classification in 1932.The Sénéjac vineyard extends over a plateau overlooking the commune of Pian. Former barony, its first ownerknown was, in the 16th century, a squire, Nicolas de Bloys. In 1999, the Château became the property of Lorraine Cordier, also owner of Château Talbot, Grand Cru Classé Saint-Julien. A new impetus is given to raise the vineyard at the height of the best Médoc wines Today it is his sister Nancy Bignon Cordier who directs theChâteau Sénéjac.