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Gassin, France

Domaine-Tropez

From the planting of the vines, we respect the characteristics of each grape variety and their environment. Of contemporary design, there are three levels in the cellar – reception, press and tanks using natural gravity, allowing ultimate respect for the grape, thus “vinification” takes place at a low temperature for slow fermentation, producing fine, harmonious and elegant wines. To the …

Gassin, France

Château Barbeyrolles

Barbeyrolles was acquired in 1977 by Régine Sumeire. This twelve hectare vineyard located at the foot of the village in Gassin, is a preserved spot of magical beauty in the gulf of Saint-Tropez. It was painted by numerous artists including Charles Camoin. This sleeping vineyard required a lot of patience and hardworking. The first bottle of the Château Barbeyrolles dated …

Franschhoek, South Africa

Anura Vineyards

This beautiful setting, along with fine wines and handcrafted cheeses, provides a memorable tasting experience that will stay with you long after your last sip. The Cooperage is the latest addition to the Anura Collection. An architectural masterpiece of space and light, with its contemporary industrial style finishes, comprising of stone, concrete, steel and rare African wood, encompassing 360 degree …

Pierrefeu du Var, France

Le Château la Tour de l’Eveque – Petale de Rose

Our practices : organic farming, biodynamic principles, horse plowings, manual harvesting, massal selection Our principles : Respect of the terroir, vinification by gravity, indigenous yeasts, direct soft press in whole bunch grapes, champanese Coquard press

Constantia, South Africa

Klein Constantia

Klein Constantia is custodian to some of the most historic vineyards in South Africa and, indeed, the world. The unique location, climate and soils of the estate call for the making of terroir-driven wines. We strive to produce wines of high quality that express elements of elegance, minerality and balance. Klein Constantia produces some of South Africa’s top wines, including …

Bormes les Mimosas, France

Domaine Sainte-Marie

The history of Domaine Sainte-Marie dates back to the 18th century. Several generations of winemakers have followed one another to highlight this terroir and produce high quality wines. In 2007, the Duburcq family acquired the estate and has since managed it. The Sainte Marie vineyard covers 40 hectares. Exposed south, the soil consists of a sandy and permeable soil. It …