Domaine Gayda Geyida Winery is a winery owned by Geyida Group. In the 19th century, Napoleon conquered the anti-French alliance many times, and Geyida Winery was located on the only way for Napoleon to go out. The wine brewed by the manor won Napoleon's love. Every time Napoleon led his army through Geyida Winery, he would have a few drinks at the manor. Up to now, the road at the mouth of the manor is also called "the road to Moscow". In 1812, Napoleon awarded Goida Winery to the honorary sergeant of the Alpine Corps who followed him for many years, and made an exception to allow the winery to use the golden cross sign of the Alpine Corps flag. For a long time to come, the French army used to salute Goida Manor.
After more than 2 years' development, Geyida Group has become one of the top 1 French wine production and operation enterprises. In 23, Anthony from England? Ruikede Caituan acquired Geyida Winery and established Geyida Group.
Goida Winery is located in Brugairolles, 25km southwest of Carcassonne, languedoc Region. The winery is located at the foot of the Pyrenees, and there is also a restaurant with excellent reputation-Goida Restaurant. The restaurant overlooks the vineyard, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the passionate collision of French food and wine.