Since 2014, under the leadership of its managing director, David Liorit, Château Petit Val has made the fusion of tradition, innovation, and elegance its DNA. Meet a man in constant search of challenges. You are the managing director of Château Petit Val. What was your career path before arriving at the Château? After studying viticulture, oenology, wine commerce, and agricultural management, I enrolled at the Derenoncourt school, where I learned to break away from traditional academic foundations to bring my own style to wine. I then became the general manager of a group of shareholders... Read more
A globally recognized oenologist, François Huré developed an early interest in viticulture, leading him to study biology at the University of Reims and then oenology at the University of Burgundy....
South of Corsica and west of Italy, Sardinia stands prominently in the heart of the Mediterranean. In recent years, its winemakers have been focusing on quality work. Between Vermentino and...
The Domaine Jean-Charles Rion, which now covers 9.5 hectares, moved to the family property in Premeaux-Prissey in August 2023, and now offers six new red appellations: Nuits-Saint-Georges villages...
Vin de France 2020 Located in Moulis-en-Médoc, the Domaine Jean-Christophe Coubris produces wines with an authentic and warm character. A character that seduced Salvatore Castano, ASI Best...
Classified as Grand Cru in 1855, Château Haut-Batailley, represented by the Tour l’Aspic, marks the entrance to the Pauillac vineyard. The year 2017 represents a turning point in the property's...
The Association Internationale des Rosés de Terroirs (AIRT), created in 2021, has set itself the single mission of (re)promoting rosés de terroirs, rosés de garde. This means dispelling a few...