La Bastide en Gascogne.
Set in a restored 18th-century charterhouse, La Bastide en Gascogne functions as a refined retreat in the heart of the Armagnac wine region. The aesthetic, overseen by the Guérard family, balances historic monastic architecture with light oak parquet floors, open fireplaces, and contemporary silk finishes across its 25 rooms and lodges. The property is deeply tied to its surroundings, featuring its own Armagnac vineyard and cellar for tastings. Wellness is centered around a 450-square-meter thermal spa that utilizes 20,000-year-old mineral waters for mud wraps and hydrotherapy. Dining follows the "Cuisine Minceur" philosophy of chef Michel Guérard, offering a healthy take on regional terroir. Between the village’s fortified church and the shaded gardens, the atmosphere remains quiet, sophisticated, and distinctly Gascon.