Description
The estate consists of a single piece of land of 80 hectares, including 32 hectares of vines. On a terroir of clay and limestone scree, the terraced vineyard, facing south/south-east, forms an amphitheatre composed of different plots carved out of the scrubland at an altitude of between 125 and 230 metres. Here, nature is everywhere.The place is amazingly unspoiled, offering a unique interaction between rocks, plants, vines and woods. Apart from vines and olive trees, the vegetation is composed of different, typically Mediterranean species: evergreen oaks, kermes oaks, Aleppo pines, strawberry trees, juniper, thyme, bay trees, prickly juniper, rosemary and rock rose.
Although Pic Saint-Loup (658 m) and the Hortus Mountain (520 m) dominate the landscape, the average altitude is around 150 m.
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