
Our agroecological commitment at the heart of the Provence wine industry


The foundations of our approach
Plant cover plays a key role in soil regeneration, water retention, supporting biodiversity, and reducing carbon emissions. By planting 4,000 trees across 6.5 hectares, we are integrating agroforestry into our practices. This approach places vines at the heart of their natural environment while enriching the ecosystem as a whole.


water management and biodiversity preservation
We have created swales and ponds on our estates to promote natural water retention. This system helps limit soil erosion, prevent flooding, and create living spaces conducive to the development of local biodiversity.


regeneration and biodiversity
We rely on natural regeneration to enrich our hedges, ensuring fertile biodiversity. Our fruit trees aren't just for home consumption. They're a vital source of pollen, helping to reverse the decline of insects.

protect and experiment
Following the tragic fire of 2022, we were authorized to implement innovative viticultural practices promoting the protection of the Hermann's tortoise, an emblematic and protected species.
