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Château Lestange - Quinsac, Aquitaine

Set in peaceful wine country just outside the city of Bordeaux, Château Lestange has been the home of the Charmet-Thomas family for near-centuries. This year has brought a gentle breeze of change: the venerable vines have produced an excellent rosé, and a magical treetop creation has arrived... La Palombière, the new cabin in the trees, is constructed from French-grown red cedar and Douglas fir and perches over the vines which have traditionally been used for the production of Bordeaux wine. Bordeaux itself sits just on the horizon - you can see the lights from your terrace - with a wealth of cultural, historical and gastronomical delights.

Enjoy croissants and coffee overlooking the vineyard, experience the blissful Italian rain shower and don't forget to take a couple of bottles of good Bordeaux home with you.

The estate

Commanding a view over the broad Garonne river, the château was built in 1645. It inherited the site of a post-house and pilgrims' refuge en route to the famous Santiago de Compostela in Spain, where dusty travellers would rest in the peaceful, shady woods nearby. Visitors have been welcomed here for even longer: a freshwater well existed here as early as 1534, next to the old Roman road. Later, the aristocracy of Bordeaux built beautiful villas in the area, and fled here en masse to escape the stifling summer heat of the Bordeaux marshes.

In 1834, the Charmet-Thomas family returned from ‘L'île Bourbon’ – now the French department of La Réunion - and brought the warmth of the Tropics into this magnificent manor house, to transform it into their family home. The paintings of three-masted galleons which hang above the stairs hint at a love of adventure in far-off lands, and the louvred fanlights echo the shade much sought after in the Tropics. The new treehouse project, and the rooms and gîtes featured in the Alastair Sawday's guides, share the spirit of the château itself: beauty and calmness reigns over the whole of Lestange, making it somewhere guests love to stay and return to. Today the estate covers twelve hectares, five of which are planted with Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec grapes. It's an exciting time for the vineyard: gradually converting to organic farming, the estate is also steadily being replanted with grapes. One hectare of new Merlot is springing up already, and the grape varieties are just being chosen for a new, high quality ‘terroir’ white wine.

The wine

Château Lestange produces a red AOC Premières Côtes de Bordeaux. The wine is currently produced and marketed by the famous Caves de Quinsac (very close and worth a visit) but soon the wine of the château will once again be produced at home. Traditionally the 'terroir' (a French word meaning the local conditions which lend a unique quality to the wine) is legendary here. In 1874 the edition of Féret, bible of Bordeaux wines, wrote "the Lestange Domaine covers 33 hectares, 12 of which are situated on a hillside with clay-limestone soil and clay-gravel soil on rock and dedicated to vines. This vineyard is planted exclusively with Malbec, Merlot and Verdot and produces a much sought-after wine, regarded as one of the best in the area."

Wildlife and environmental policy

The treehouse is discreetly hidden in the trees of the ancient wood, overlooking the vineyard, which itself is in the process of converting to organic farming. The treehouse is fully plumbed in, however all waste and water goes into a specially-designed biofiltration tank buried at the foot of the treehouse. The sustainable red cedar and Douglas fir used in the construction of the treehouse are sourced from France, and have been treated in an eco-friendly way.

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