CHÂTEAU DE LUGAGNAC
From the 13th century, the castle of Lugagnac, rebuilt in the 15th and 17th centuries, has preserved its elegant architecture, its octagonal tower and its watchtower. The owners run a 75-hectare vineyard estate in the Bordeaux Supérieur, Bordeaux rosé and Bordeaux dry white appellations, replanted in 1970 with nobles grape varieties: merlot, cabernet-sauvignon and cabernet franc for the reds and rosés, sauvignon and muscadelle for the whites. Lugagnac wines regularly win awards at national and international competitions.
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