WINE IN RELATIONSHIP TO THE WORLD & THE LANDSCAPE

THREE SISTERS WITH ONE VISION : ANNE, CORALIE & MARIE-CATHERINE
With their land, Anne Besse and her sisters inherited a fundamental question: What impact do we want to have? On the place, on the people, and on ourselves. On the world of today and that of tomorrow. Because wine reflects our relationship with the world. It reflects our connection to the other (the one with a capital O) and to life itself. The idea was simple: not to follow “a recipe for classical or iconic wines”, but to transform the landscape, turning it into a space of connection, discussion and a shared vitality.
TWO TERROIRS, TWO INTENTIONS, TWO CASTLES: SÉRAME & ARGENS
“To understand, to revive, and to pass on.”

Intention
To reveal the innate quality of an unsung terroir, to revitalize the landscape and create sophisticated wines. Proving that a terroir surrounded by a living and wilder landscape favors the production of profound, fresh and delicate wines.
Corbières PDO
High Gravel Terraces and Gravel Terraces: very old and deep soil. Northeast slope of the Aude River, 196 days of sunlight per year

“Experiences of the connection between the soil, light, plants and humans.”

Intention
Exploring the vitality of wines and the evolution of life in the vineyards through the experience of biodynamics applied to the entire ecosystem.
Minervois PDO
Calcosols on gravelly hillsides, northeast slope of the Aude, 196 days of sunlight per year.
