Designed by the famous architect Louis-Michel Garros, the estate was restored in 1886 by Baron Cyprien de Crozals. It is located in a superb 100-hectare site with unbroken views out over the vineyards, olive groves and woodland. Set at the heart of the property, the winery has been entirely modernised and the first wines from its new era were bottled in 2018.
Grown between the Mediterranean and the mountains, IGP Pays d’Oc varietal wines cover an extensive sun-kissed area from the Camargue to the Vermillion Coast, in the heart of France’s largest wine region which is also renowned for its appellation wines.
Its climate promotes healthy vines. The IGP Pays d’Oc production area covers the length and breadth of Languedoc-Roussillon:
Pays d’Oc is such an extensive wine region that it is naturally home to an extraordinary range of soil types, that can vary from sandy terrain along the coast to limestone, schist, clay or stony gravel on the valley floors and hillsides.