The vineyard plots are in two separate blocks, 10 km apart: Le Jas, where the sales cellar is located, to the east of Lorgues, and La Seillane, where the horses are located, to the west of Lorgues.
Le Jas
"The sheepfold"
The terroir of Le Jas is clay-limestone avec des red soils on the southern part. The vines are situated at an altitude of 200-220 meters on an orthogneiss plateau, which provides a well-drained and mineral-rich soil, conducive to the production of very high-quality wines.
In Provence, a "jas" refers to a sheepfold or stone building used by shepherds to shelter their flocks. The building in which our sales cellar is located once housed a jas. The term is typical of our region's rural vocabulary and evokes an important aspect of Provencal pastoral heritage.
La Seillane
Our plot selections
This is where we make all our plot selections. Baptiste planted all the vines with massal selections. The soils are more draining than at Le Jas, with an old dried-up riverbed composed of sand and a subsoil made of chalk which preserves freshness.
The Provencal word "Seillane" refers to a property, a house or a locality. It's the place where our house is located.