A reflection of Alain Dominique Perrin’s vision, the winery embodies the blend of craftsmanship and tradition he mastered while reinventing Cartier and cultivating his passion for art collection. Just as wine is a form of bottled art, with the vineyard serving as its canvas, Perrin poured the same fervor into founding the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris as he did into revitalizing the iconic Château Lagrézette.
Navigating the luxury sector, M. Perrin understands the high standards of quality expected and the importance of making fine wines accessible. These wines represent the pinnacle of French Malbec, hailing from Cahors, one of France’s oldest appellations. The estate, vineyards, castle, and cellar are situated on a remarkable property recognised as a historical monument. With exceptional terroir, meticulous vine selection, and advanced winemaking philosophies guided by consultant oenologist Michel Rolland, Lagrézette produces wines with exquisite textures, freshness, complexity, and a natural minerality. Additionally, the estate is committed to sustainability and has recently received HQE (Haute Qualité Environnementale) certification.