CHATEAU LAFONT MENAUT
Covering 25 hectares at Martillac in the heart of Pessac-Léognan, Château Lafont Menaut is planted on the classic Garonne gravels, clay-gravel and sandy soils that define the great left-bank croupes. Since 1990, Philibert Perrin — of the Carbonnieux family — has led a thorough replanting programme on a vineyard whose roots reach back to the 18th-century estates of the Baron de Montesquieu. At Halles Quercamps, we have selected this château for the rigour of its HVE-certified viticulture, the precision of its Pessac-Léognan reds and whites, and the Perrin family's steady commitment to responsible growing on a genuinely historic terroir. A château that balances deep historical roots with exacting contemporary standards.