Winter Attitude

In the vines, we are busy preparing for the next vintage. And on 22 January, it’s ‘Saint-Vincent’, when we celebrate the patron saint of wine, and face the age-old question, is winter finally over or still set in?
Meanwhile, in the cellars, we keep a close eye on the barrels and regularly top up with additional wine to keep them as full as possible.

All that remains is to wish you all heartfelt seasonal greetings and a great vintage ahead!

Autumn Attitude

The vineyard is glorious. Autumn is a crucial time for the vine and we know we can count on the Ciron river to treat us well. Keeping an eye on ripeness levels in each block of vines is at its most critical, as we look to determine the optimum time to start the harvest, down to the exact hour.

And after the harvest, there’s the vintage, and time for winter pruning to plan ahead for the next vintage.

Summer Attitude

The vineyard looks stunning at this time of year and is a mass of flowers. Every day we are ready to attach the canes to the trellising to prevent excessive growth and allow sufficient light to the vines for perfect grape ripening. Like a lifeguard scanning the beach, we are constantly on watch …

Have a great summer ahead, with great food and wines to keep you refreshed!

Spring Attitude

It’s pruning time in the vines. While the buds burst, we are busy training the vine shoots to support the fruit canes and remove any secondary shoots that seem to have a life of their own.

And it goes without saying that we also take great care to protect the vines from any parasitic plants…