75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc - The vines at Lussac were planted in Gallo-Roman times, just a few kilometres from Saint-Émilion. Then, in the 18th century, Benedictine monks worked the Lussac vineyards and raised the profile of their wines as far afield as the English court. Château de Lussac was built in 1876 for Gaston Montouroy, then passed on to the Marquis de Sercey, whose family managed the estate until 1980. Now owned by Sarments Vineyards, Château de Lussac is being modernised. It is whithin this theatrical setting, between a main courtyard and wooded grounds, a blend of classical and Renaissance architecture, that we produce the Château’s wines.
Château de Lussac - AOP Lussac Saint Emilion
93 - Wine Enthusiast
Dating back to the 19th century, this estate shows its pedigree in this still young, rich wine. It completes a trio of fine vintages from the producer, ripe with black fruits and still developing. Drink the wine from 2026.