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Eric, the father, has always been a winegrower. But he likes challenges, so one day, after...
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Charlotte's parents were in charge of the estate. When it was his turn to take over,...
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12 generations that the Domaine de Montrose is cultivated by the Coste family. Who says better? And...
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In 2005, Annick and Pascal bought Château de Paraza. The Domain is revived under the impetus of the...
The oldest wine estate in La Clape, Château de Marmorières is also one of the largest. The 135 hectares of vines divided into AOP La Clape and IGP Pays d'Oc are located on a historical site...
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The oldest wine estate in La Clape, Château de Marmorières is also one of the largest. The 135 hectares of vines divided into AOP La Clape and IGP Pays d'Oc are located on a historic site whose remains date back to the 10th century. A nugget in a garrigue setting, which today is exploited by the 8th generation of winegrowers, represented on site by Jehan de Woillemont,
Jehan de Woillemont takes over the reins of the family estate at the end of 2011 after 6 years spent renewing the abandoned vineyard of the Commanderie de Saint-Pierre la garrigue, 1km from the Mediterranean Sea... His training as a biologist and oenologist allows him to understand the profession by taking care of his land: agro-environmental measures, winter planting, intense ploughing, passage of the intercept....
Vine & scrubland! The Château de Marmorières has more garrigue than vines, which gives the wine the typical aromas of our beloved Clape ! Whether in Marmorières in the commune of Vinassan or in Saint Pierre la Garrigue overlooking the sea, the garrigue is omnipresent: thyme, rosemary, cistus, wild iris, pines, oaks... wonderful scents when you go into the vines ! When you come to taste our wines in our renovated cellar, you will probably see one of the 40 peacocks walking along the almond trees' alley or the castle's vineyard. What colors!