Château Eugénie traces its origins to a lineage of passionate winemakers. Historical records show the Couture Family serving the Lord of Albas since 1470, inspiring the estate's name in honor of their great-great-grandmother, Eugénie. Since then, the family has upheld winemaking traditions with generational expertise and modern vinification techniques. Cahors' vineyards boast diverse soils—gravel, clay, silica, limestone, and iron—that enhance the Malbec grape. Located on the terraces of the Lot Valley, hillsides, and Causse plateaus, Château Eugénie's vines enjoy exceptional sunlight, imparting distinctiveness from their varied soils. Yearly, meticulous vineyard work ensures the optimal potential of each parcel is realized, showcasing the estate's commitment to quality and terroir expression.