French Tuscany

Gers is one of France’s best-kept secrets. Situated between Bordeaux, Toulouse, the Pyrenees and the Atlantic coast, the region offers an exceptional quality of life shaped by nature, history and gastronomy.

Often described as the French Tuscany, Gers is known for its gently rolling hills, medieval villages, vineyards and endless open landscapes. Life moves at a slower pace here, where seasonal products, local traditions and a strong sense of community remain part of everyday life.

Whether exploring historic towns, cycling quiet country roads or enjoying long lunches beneath the shade of ancient trees, Gers offers an authentic experience of France that has changed remarkably little over the centuries.

Discover the flavours, history and landscapes that make this region so unique.

  • Beautiful
  • Uncrowded
  • Secure

Where you find the good life

You eat and drink well

Gers is widely recognised as one of France’s finest culinary regions, where exceptional food and wine are an integral part of everyday life. Rooted in simplicity, authenticity and quality, the local cuisine celebrates fresh seasonal ingredients rather than elaborate preparation.

History & Heritage

The history of Gers stretches back more than 2.000 years, shaped by the Romans, medieval pilgrims, noble Gascon families and generations of farmers who have preserved the region’s traditions. It is filled with Roman heritage, medieval villages and the history of D´Artagnan.

Rolling Hills

Extensive grounds that define the character of the estate and provide a sense of scale and calm. Rolling hills stretch towards the horizon, vineyards follow the contours of the land, and sunflower fields transform the countryside into a sea of gold during the summer months.