Co-planting
Grape variety conservatory
Organic
Genodics

The art of interplanting
Mirroring our work in the vineyards, we preserve the plant heritage of our Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyard through the complantation of forgotten companions, endemic grape varieties, some of which are very rare.
Complantation is the art of associating different grape varieties within the same terroir. Inherited from ancient viticultural practices, it promotes biodiversity, the balance of the vineyard, and brings complexity, depth, and meaning to our wines.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Old Grape Varieties Conservatory
The Châteauneuf-du-Pape old varietal conservatory
Convinced that the future of our wines lies in ampelographic and genetic diversity, we participated in the creation of a Châteauneuf-du-Pape old varietal conservatory, in partnership with the Chamber of Agriculture and the Defense and Management Organization.
As part of this initiative, we have replanted all 18 grape varieties authorized by the appellation, as well as several particularly rare variants, in order to preserve this unique plant heritage and pass it on to future generations.

Communing with the vines
Alongside Genodics, we work with vibrational frequencies and the principles of plant sound therapy to support the natural defenses of the vine.
This approach is notably used against esca and flavescence dorée, two diseases for which there is currently no effective curative treatment.
Between sound therapy, vibrational waves, biodiversity, and respect for living organisms, we seek to preserve the health of the vines and the expression of our terroirs.