While the Domaine de Château Marguï dates back to the 17th century, the main house, exuding the quintessential charm of Aix bastides, was built in 1784. Yet, Château Marguï stands as a testament to the importance of French viticulture and the enduring legacy of the land in the heart of “Provence Verte.” This storied estate is steeped in history that stretches back over 2,600 years. The Romans once cultivated this fertile terrain, nourished by the Argens River and its natural springs, leaving behind amphoras as silent witnesses to their ancient presence.
While the Domaine de Château Marguï dates back to the 17th century, the main house, exuding the quintessential charm of Aix bastides, was built in 1784. Yet, Château Marguï stands as a testament to the importance of French viticulture and the enduring legacy of the land in the heart of “Provence Verte.” This storied estate is steeped in history that stretches back over 2,600 years. The Romans once cultivated this fertile terrain, nourished by the Argens River and its natural springs, leaving behind amphoras as silent witnesses to their ancient presence.