Château d'Esclans

It was later owned by Jacques Auxile Verrion, War Commissioner of Louis XV, who became Count of Esclans under Charles X.

[4] Sacha Lichine purchased Château d'Esclans in 2005, from a Swedish pension fund.

[5] Lichine targeted the North American market, transforming rosé wine as a lifestyle accessory.

[10] More expensive wines are made with grapes only from the estate: "Château d'Esclans", "Les Clans" and "Garrus".

"Garrus" is one of the world's most expensive rosés,[11][12] made from almost 100-year-old vines and fermented in French oak barrels.