Welcome to the bow-shaped Languedoc region, a wine lover’s paradise nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Massif Central. Here, our vineyards thrive in two distinct environments: the coastal plains and the inland hillsides. But there’s much more to discover! From the foothills of the Massif Central and the Pyrenees, across the coastline, through the Atlantic Corridor, and down to the southernmost tip of our region, you’ll find an array of micro-climates shaped by the winds and bathed in sunlight, perfectly complementing the diverse soils and the passionate craftsmanship of our winemakers.
Our terroirs and wines are a true reflection of the Languedoc’s unspoiled landscapes—whether it’s the aromatic scrubland of the hillsides, the rugged beauty of the causses (mountain plateaus), or the serene lagoon wetlands. Each area brings its own unique character, from the songs of local birds to the distinct vegetation. The rich biodiversity of these environments is evident in every glass, offering flavors of thyme and rosemary, earthy notes, and hints of the sea’s saltiness.
Embark on this flavorful journey with us, where every sip tells the story of our land. Let’s begin!
Water Management
One of the major challenges of Languedoc. Mastering the issues related to water management and irrigation of vines is a central topic of reflection for many winegrowers in Languedoc.
Creation and Production
Respect for the environment is applied from the design and production of our wines. Acting to reduce the various environmental impacts, in terms of practices or at the regulatory level, remains fundamental.
Grape varieties
The creation of vine varieties resistant to fungal diseases has accelerated over the past fifteen years. It is part of the strategy implemented by the wine industry to reduce its use of phytosanitary products.
Biodiversity
Polyculture allows several species of plants to be grown on the same farm, or more widely in a natural region, and enriches biodiversity. And we must take care of the Fauna and Flora of our land.
Water Management
One of the major challenges of Languedoc. Mastering the issues related to water management and irrigation of vines is a central topic of reflection for many winegrowers in Languedoc.
Creation and Production
Respect for the environment is applied from the design and production of our wines. Acting to reduce the various environmental impacts, in terms of practices or at the regulatory level, remains fundamental.
Grape varieties
The creation of vine varieties resistant to fungal diseases has accelerated over the past fifteen years. It is part of the strategy implemented by the wine industry to reduce its use of phytosanitary products.
Biodiversity
Polyculture allows several species of plants to be grown on the same farm, or more widely in a natural region, and enriches biodiversity. And we must take care of the Fauna and Flora of our land.