Reference: B5-9276TS
Exceptional 113-ha Bas Armagnac estate with 52 ha of vineyards, farmland, woods, lakes, a 17th-century mansion, caretaker’s house, and top-tier technical facilities. HVE III certified, producing award-winning wines and Armagnacs. A rare, thriving, and highly prestigious investment opportunity.
Set in the Gers near Mauléon-d'Armagnac
GERS – BAS ARMAGNAC
Exceptional 113-Hectare Wine Estate in the Heart of Gascony
In the most prestigious sector of Bas Armagnac, this remarkable 113-hectare estate offers an unparalleled opportunity to acquire one of the region’s most complete, historic, and high-performing viticultural properties.
At the core of the estate are 52 hectares of meticulously maintained vineyards, planted with 12 distinct grape varieties, reflecting centuries of expertise and an exceptional terroir. Complementing the vines are 36 hectares of meadows and farmland, along with 20 hectares of woodland and lakes, creating a perfectly balanced natural environment.
The property features a 350 m² 17th-century mansion, full of character and history, as well as a 100 m² caretaker’s house. Extensive technical facilities— including modern agricultural buildings, storage areas, and high-performance wine cellars—ensure optimal production conditions at every stage.
Energy class: F
Climate class: F
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,250 and €13,880 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Awarded High Environmental Value (HVE) Level III certification, the estate reflects a deep commitment to sustainable agriculture, biodiversity, and environmentally conscious winemaking.
A true benchmark in Bas-Armagnac, the domain produces some of the finest eaux-de-vie in the region, continuing a long-standing tradition of excellence. Its commercial offering includes:
• Six IGP wines (white, rosé, and red)
• Two AOC wines
• Two Flocs de Gascogne aperitifs
• Over 100 Bas-Armagnac references, including rare and prestigious vintages
This exceptional performance is supported by top-tier equipment, both in the vineyards and the cellars, making the estate a uniquely efficient and high-quality production site.
A rare opportunity for a discerning investor wishing to continue, expand, and enhance an already thriving business, with strong market presence, valuable stock, and a heritage of unrivalled craftsmanship.
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