Chateau Lagrezette

Nestled in the picturesque French countryside, Château Lagrézette stands tall and proud, its history stretching back to the 12th century. Originally built by Adhémar de Massaut in the 15th century, this majestic castle was constructed on the remains of a medieval fortified house, perched atop "la petite grèze" overlooking the Lot river. Its grandeur was further enhanced in the 16th century with the addition of elegant Renaissance ornamentation, making it a true masterpiece of medieval architecture. The first written records of its harvests date back to 1503, a testament to its longstanding presence in the world of winemaking. Despite being abandoned in the middle of the 20th century, Château Lagrézette was given new life in 1980 when it was acquired by Alain Dominique Perrin. Under his ownership, ambitious restoration works were undertaken to bring the Domaine back to its former glory. In recognition of its historical significance, Lagrézette was classified as a Historic Monument in 1982. Today, Château Lagrézette is renowned as a producer of exceptional wines, with a commitment to preserving its rich heritage and traditions. Its breathtaking architecture, combined with its exquisite wines, makes it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a taste of French history and culture. Experience the beauty and taste the legacy of Château Lagrézette, a true jewel of France.