Pierre de Marsan was a descendant of the Viscounts of Marsan, founders of the town of Mont-de-Marsan in the Landes department. In 1630, he married a wealthy heiress whose dowry included a large property in Lestiac. This estate began producing wine in the 17th century.The Gonfrier family purchased this property in 1962, extending its vineyards over the coming years. Château de Marsan is the company’s flagship wine estate.
The Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux appellation comprises southwest-facing clayey-gravelly hillsides overlooking the Garonne River. This complete wine if powerful, racy and full of character, with remarkable aromatic complexity.
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The Bordeaux Supérieur appellation comprises vines bordering the Garonne River near the château. This is a round fleshy wine, pleasant to drink even at an early age.
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The Bordeaux Clairet is a rosé wine produced by a 48-hour maceration, which explains its more intense colour. This fresh full-bodied wine offers notes of strawberry and raspberry.
This Bordeaux rosé is obtained by direct pressing Cabernet and Merlot grapes, which explains its pale colour. A fresh floral wine, with citrus-fruit fragrances.
The Bordeaux dry white is made from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon grapes grown on our sloping vineyards overlooking the Garonne River. Complex and full of character, this wine is best served after a few months of ageing.
The Premières Côtes de Bordeaux white is a sweet wine made principally from Sémillon grapes grown on old vines on our best-exposed gravelly slopes. The slightly sweet wine is subtle and fresh.