
In the winery's words
Our vines average 60 years old. The galets — those round river stones — store heat from the day and release it at night, which is why Grenache ripens here the way it does. We co-ferment everything. No new oak. The wines are warm but not heavy.
The club lets us send you our smaller-production cuvées — the ones where we only bottled 1,200 cases. They never reach export.
A typical shipment
Past shipments.
Spring 2025
4 bottles- —2022 Côtes du Rhône Villages
- —2021 Grenache Vieilles Vignes
- —2022 Cinsault Plateau
- —2020 Syrah Haut Coteau
The Cinsault drinks now. The Syrah wants decanting.
Winter 2024
4 bottles- —2020 Grenache Vieilles Vignes
- —2019 Châteauneuf-style Cuvée du Sud
- —2021 Mourvèdre de Garrigue
- —2020 Côtes du Rhône Villages
The Cuvée du Sud is the headline bottle. Open last.
Fall 2024
4 bottles- —2021 Syrah Haut Coteau
- —2020 Mourvèdre de Garrigue
- —2022 Grenache Rosé
- —2019 Cuvée du Sud
The rosé is the summer bottle. Drink it first.
Who joins
Grenache drinkers who prefer warmth without weight.