Our Wines

Spirit and profile of the wines At the heart of our mission is a community of family-run estates, united by a shared passion for organic and biodynamic winemaking. Together, we bring forth a selection of wines that not only celebrate the richness of our terroir but also embody the values of sustainability and tradition. Indigenous grape varieties take center stage whether in blends or single varietals, sometimes in unexpected combinations. Creativity is a common trait, while consistency is rooted in the predominantly old, self-sustaining vineyards. Each vintage brings its own unique character, adding a fresh twist to every new wine. Major grapes varieties for red and rose wines: Grenache noir, Carignan, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Alicante Bouschet, Nielluccu. Merlot. Main grapes varieties for white wine : Roussanne, Vermentino, Grenache blanc, Grenache Gris, Maccabeo, Viognier, Muscat d’Alexandrie, Muscat Petits grains, Carignan blanc, Grenache noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Connect with Our Winemakers We invite you to learn more about the wines and the people who create them. Each of our winemakers is passionate about their craft, and we are proud to bring their stories and wines to the international stage. Request a Wine List: Want to explore our full selection? Contact us to receive a comprehensive list of the wines we offer, complete with tasting notes and details on each estate. Sustainability Practices Sustainability is at the core of everything we do. Our partner vineyards use organic and biodynamic farming methods, ensuring that their wines are produced in harmony with the environment. From hand-harvesting to natural pest control, every step of the winemaking process is designed to protect the land and preserve biodiversity. Organic Farming: All of our estates are certified organic, meaning they avoid synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, focusing instead on nurturing the soil and vines through natural methods. Biodynamic Principles: Many of our winemakers follow biodynamic practices, which take a holistic approach to agriculture. This method views the vineyard as a self-sustaining ecosystem, with special attention paid to the lunar and cosmic cycles. Eco-Friendly Winemaking: In addition to organic farming, our winemakers use energy-efficient methods in the cellar, including solar power and gravity-fed systems to minimize their carbon footprint. Appellation & Locations Pic St Loup : north of Montpellier, the appellation is located around two mountains facing each other, the Pic St Loup and the Hortus mountain, creating a specific micro-climate. The combination of clay and limestone over fine layers of earth, strong northern winds and few powerful rains provide conditions for a particular expression of the wines. Wines with density and full-bodied expression within a elegant shape. Faugères. Seven villages, one soil type, the schist (shale), altitude between 250 and 400m high. The schist made of a breakable structure lets the roots spread easily and provides a natural freshness into the wines. In Fos where the estate is located, the green oaks forests are surrounding the vineyards. The benefits of the altitude and the riche endemic flora that includes wild medicinal plants feeds the wine aromatic complexity. Minervois is sitting on the Black Mountain, looking into the mediterranean sea. The last of the Atlantic winds are blowing their fresh air into the western side of the appellation while the seawind is stronger on the east side. Geologically inherited from the spread of the black mountain into the plain, sandstone, clay and limestone contribute to the diversity and character of the wines. Our estate benefits from the cool winds of the western foothills of the mountain. Fitou, the southernmost Languedoc appellation is spread over two areas. The inland part is sitting over the south Corbières mountains, looking at the Pyrenees while the seaside part is bathing in the mediterranean. Our estate, 5 km from Roussillon is looking towards the Canigou, surrounded by the Tauch mount (920m) and the Vingrau cliff. The soils is made of round pebbles and clay. The Roussillon is framed to the north by the Corbières mountains, West and South by the Pyrenees range and east, by the sea. Three main rivers, the Agly, le Tech and la Têt. Known for holding all the soils which can be found in the world of wine, both in the Old world and the New world, the Roussillon displays an immense variety of profiles. Three major areas are reflected in our wines, offering a solid range of seaside, mountain foothill and inland soils. By choosing our wines, you're supporting family vineyards that are committed to producing high-quality wines while protecting the environment for future generations.