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The property spreads over 42 hectares, 38 of them planted with vines. They are divided between La Roulerie (24 ha) and Les Grandes Brosses (18 ha), for a total of 17 parcels. All the cuvées are made from estate fruit.
The appellations include Anjou Rouge (20% of the production with 3 cuvées: Château de la Roulerie, Les Terrasses, Les Mérances), Anjou Blanc (5 cuvées: Le Petit Chenin, Les Grandes Brosses, Château de la Roulerie, Les Terrasses, Magnolia), Côteaux du Layon and Côteaux du Layon Chaume.
Château de Laubade was built in 1870 in the heart of the noblest area of the appellation: the Bas Armagnac and is today the premier Armagnac property.
Today, the third generation is actively involved in the quest of excellence of the property, composed of 260 acres of single vineyard, to make Château de Laubade an undisputed reference among the Armagnac category.
Château Croix de Gay is a small 4-hectare domaine in the heart of Pomerol. The domaine is now in the hands of Chantal Lebreton. The property produces a wine named Fleur de Gay using the best Merlot vines. An absolutely exceptional Pomerol.
Château La Nerthe is one of Châteauneuf’s oldest estates and a benchmark producer of the region.
Located in the heart of the AOC, the 225 acres of Château La Nerthe’s vineyards are located in a single block around the chateau and have been certified organic since 1998.
"I recognize that I am one of the luckiest people in the world to have this job, and the privilege of tasting so many incredible wines, but certainly the efforts produced by Domaine du Caillou since 1998 rank among the most exciting I have ever tasted."
Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
The Domaine BRUSSET is located in the heart of the southern Côtes-du-Rhône valley vineyards, at Cairanne.
With a total of 70 hectares, our vineyards extend over the lands of 5 prestigious appellations :
The engaging and modest Laurent Vaillé is undoubtedly one of the star producers of the Languedoc region, having planted vines on the stony south facing slopes of the vale of Gassac.
Laurent’s first vintage was 1982 and the stunning quality of his wines, produced from very low yields from young vines, amazed and delighted all who tasted it.
Nestled in the heart of Gevrey-Chambertin, the Livera family has owned Domaine des Tilleuls since 1920.
The estate covers 9 hectares in the Cote de Nuits, mainly in Gevrey-Chambertin, with some shares of the prime Crus such as the prestigious Grand Cru Chapelle.
The Clos Frantin, owned by the Albert Bichot house, makes the following wines: in grands crus, Richebourg, Chambertin, Clos-de-Vougeot, Grands-Echézeaux and Echézeaux, in premier cru, Vosne-Romanée ""Les Malconsorts"" and in village appellations, Gevrey-Chambertin ""Les Murots"", Vosne-Romanée Les Maizières, Vosne-Romanée Les Damaudes and Nuits-Saint-Georges.
The Clos Frantin covers 13 hectares, eight of which are premiers and grands crus.
Domaine Duroché is run by fifth-generation Pierre Duroché.
The domaine’s holdings amount to a total of 8.25 ha. All the grapes are destemmed except for the Griotte Chambertin, which is vinified as whole clusters.
In the heart of the "Domaine d'Aucrêt", the Blanche family has been cultivating their famous Vaud wines and distillates for many generations.
The Lavaux benefits from the steep slopes of Lac Léman with optimal sunshine and a good climate. Visitors to the Cave d'Aucret can really feel how the family is connected to the terroir.
Domaine d'Aucrêt has been awarded the Terravin Platinum Laurel, the highest distinction of the Canton of Vaud, which honours the winemaker for the exceptional quality of his Chasselas wines.
The Geantet-Pansiot estate was founded in 1954 when Edmond Geantet married Bernadette Pansiot and the newlyweds started to make wine on 7 acres of vineyard spread on both Gevrey-Chambertin and Bourgogne designations.
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