

Domaine de Cassaigne Gascogne Blanc Domaine de Cassaigne 2023
Why it's worth a try
From the sun-kissed hills of Gascony comes this refreshing white blend that captures the spirit of southwestern France. Bright and aromatic with tropical fruit notes, citrus and white flowers, it's the kind of wine that makes you think of lazy summer afternoons. Clean, crisp and utterly drinkable, it delivers impressive freshness at an everyday price. Perfect as an aperitif or alongside lighter fare, it's your go-to for easy-drinking French white that over-delivers on character.
Domaine de Cassaigne
Gascony's Family Estate of Fresh, Honest Whites
A historic family estate in the heart of Gascogne, Domaine de Cassaigne has been producing wine for generations while preserving Gascon traditions. Farming 40 hectares sustainably, they specialize in the lively, aromatic whites that have made Côtes de Gascogne famous for exceptional quality at accessible prices.
Their wines are everything Gascogne should be—zesty, fruit-forward, and effortlessly drinkable. Colombard and Ugni Blanc deliver citrus freshness and floral notes, perfect for everyday enjoyment. These are honest, well-made wines that celebrate the region's generous, unpretentious spirit.
WINE REGION
Gascogne: Land of Armagnac and Lively Whites

Located in southwestern France, Gascogne is best known as the home of Armagnac brandy, but increasingly celebrated for fresh, approachable wines. This historic region produces around 500,000 hectoliters of wine annually, offering exceptional value and authentic expressions of regional character.

Côtes de Gascogne IGP whites made from Colombard, Ugni Blanc, and Gros Manseng deliver zesty, fruit-forward wines perfect for everyday enjoyment. The region also produces light reds and rosés, with many winemakers embracing organic and sustainable practices.

Sandy and clay-limestone soils across gently rolling countryside create wines with vibrant acidity and aromatic lift. The Atlantic influence brings mild temperatures and moderate rainfall, while the Pyrenees provide a dramatic backdrop to this fertile, agricultural heartland.




