The Lussac Saint-Emilion appellation is found to the north of the hill of Saint-Emilion. The first vineyard to be designated a World Heritage Site, the region is full of charm, with prestigious historic houses and Romanesque churches dominating its many hillsides. The vineyard is planted on hillsides, plateaux and at the foot of the slopes. The soil can be Perigord sand or clay-limestone, producing wines which can be enjoyed young as well as those designed for long ageing.
Cours Xavier Arnozan is the historic and strategic home of Bordeaux wine merchants. Linking the centre of Bordeaux with the quai des Chartrons, an important commercial port in the 17th century, merchants based themselves here to export to many foreign countries where the wines of Bordeaux were already appreciated. Discover the world of Arnozan through its complete palate of appellations: Bordeauxc dry white, Bordeaux rosé, Bordeaux red, Bordeaux supérieur, Côtes de Bergerac moelleux (sweet), Médoc, Saint-Estèphe, Lussac Saint-Emilion... and now the red and white Bordeaux Esprit d'Arnozan.