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In Vidauban, Provence, Château Cavalier has cultivated a distinctive identity that has become its signature: estate wines produced exclusively from its own vineyards. Owned by the Castel family since 2000, the 132-hectare vineyard of Château Cavalier, in a single block, benefits from the exceptional terroir of the Notre-Dame-des-Anges geographical designation and embodies a precise and ambitious model of Provence rosé. The terroir, combining red clay and sandy soils with sandstone subsoil, benefits from a protective microclimate thanks to the Massif des Maures. This configuration promotes... Read more
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Since the Alloin family took over in 2014, Château Petit Val, driven by its estate manager David Liorit, has constantly sought to challenge itself. Across its 18 hectares spanning Saint-Émilion and...
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Just a short distance from Bordeaux and the Arcachon Bay, in the heart of the prestigious Pessac-Léognan appellation, Château Léognan is as much about hospitality as it is about fine wine. Here, wine...
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Biodynamics, terroir, and new cuvées: Château de Pommard continues its evolution Since 2015, Château de Pommard—a historic Burgundy estate—has been undergoing a profound transformation with a...
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A discreet and tightly defined appellation, Sable de Camargue is devoted entirely to rosé — more precisely, to Gris and Gris de Gris. What sets it apart is its exceptional location, flanked by two...
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Launched in 2020 by Axelle Oran and Charles Riveau, Wineriz is an all-in-one, user-friendly, and accessible vineyard management software designed to support wine estates in their digital...
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In the heart of the Graves appellation, in the commune of Castres-sur-Gironde, Château Ferrande upholds the heritage of a great Bordeaux wine, combining authenticity and a vision for the future....