The estate was founded in 1869 on the Gallo-Roman site of Villa Mayor; the name Sainte-Lucie dates from the 17th century. It was last restructured in 1992. The estate stretches uninterrupted over 53 hectares: 40 hectares are planted with vines and 38.5 hectares of these are currently in production. 22 hectares are classed as AOC Corbières of which 12 hectares are AOC Corbières-Boutenac. The structures comprise a traditional Languedoc house constructed in 1869 and adjoining farm buildings with court of honour and farm courtyard. A long drive lined with maritime pines leads to the buildings which are surrounded by two pine forests. Gasparets chapel overlooks the estate, Gaussan Monastery is 1.5 km away as the crow flies and the Abbey of Fontfroide around 4 km away.