A SLEEPING ESTATE
 
Those who take the road that winds from the bottom of Saint-Émilion to Saint Etienne de Lisse, go past Lassègue, which is located near Saint-Émilion (1.5 miles away), in line with the Pavie plateau.

Trees hide this beautiful and pure 17th century “Chartreuse” (Chateau) with its discreet sign.

This vineyard previously belonged to the Freylons family. Mr. Freylon, a viticulture expert to the Appeal Court, created this exceptional vineyard.

A REMARKABLE SUN EXPOSURE
ILLUSTRATED BY OUR LOGO

 
This 24 hectares vineyard won over Jess Jackson and Pierre Seillan. Vines are protected from the North and enjoy an exceptional aspect: East/South, South/West exposure. This exposure to sunlight of the whole vineyard from dawn to dusk encourages total physiological maturity.

SUNDIAL AS AN EMBLEM
 
Lassègue has the same exposure to sunlight as its vineyard. On the château are two prominently restored sundials which were chosen as the estate's emblem.
 
 
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