Château Gensac not only offers the opportunity to taste exceptional wines and armagnacs, but also to lift a corner of the veil on the sumptuous 13th-century residence. The estate extends over 300 hectares of meadows, where thoroughbreds roam in semi-freedom. Well-known grape varieties such as tannat, merlot, semillon and petit manseng are grown here. But also rarer varieties such as fer servadou or petit courbu. The Château also distills its Armagnac in an ultra-modern winery located next to the 14th-century private chapel.
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Ended up leaving with a few bottles of Pesade and a 20 year old bottle of the Armagnac