About the winery
At 400 m altitude, our estate experiences a range of temperatures day and night which is particularly beneficial for producing wines—both whites and reds—with excellent ageing potential. Set within an ancient volcanic crater, the estate benefits from a mix of soil types so each variety of grape can be planted where it thrives best. Basalt, limestone, clay-limestone and marl make up the diversity of terroirs found on the estate. Growing on 12 hectares with north-eastern exposure, the selected parcels overlook the Durance River and face towards Luberon and the Saint-Victoire mountains. The daily labours on this small enclosed vineyard are done with painstaking attention, from vine to glass. The farming practices used, unique compared to the rest of the appellation, produce wines showing real typicity, a unique signature in Provence. The farming method used is very traditional and is based on the principles of integrated agriculture. Label HVE high environmental value (Level 3 )
Learn more about Villa Baulieu - Domaine and their facilities at:
http://www.villabaulieu.com
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