Many times assailed during the numerous wars, the medieval castle managed to resist on its 240m high hill and maintained its vineyard on the south facing argilo-calcareous plateau partially covered with brown clay and with ferruginous stones. Recognized by the former brokers as a reference for the Cahors vineyard, it was restructured towards the end of the 1970s with the Malbec vine nowadays granting it the expression of wines of high quality.