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  • Jurançon

    The Jurançon vineyard is located in Béarn, in the department of Pyrénées Atlantiques and covers an area of approximately 1000 hectares.
    The vines are planted on terraces on the slopes of the Pyrenean Piedmont.
    The climate is of the oceanic type, subject to the influences of the mountains and the southern heat.
    There are 2 main grape varieties: Petit and Gros Manseng.
    They can be blended with 4 other grape varieties: Camaralet, Courbu blanc, Petit Courbu and Lauzet.
    They give dry and sweet white wines, which will delight your palate and that of your guests for any occasion...
    Notice to amateurs!

  • Pacherenc

    The Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh vineyard is located in the Pyrenean foothills. It is bounded to the north by the Pyrenees and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
    The vines are planted at an altitude that varies between 180 and 300 m, exposed north-south, resting on 3 varieties of soil: clay-limestone, clayey, rolled pebbles.
    The situation of the vineyard between mountains and ocean is favorable for an oceanic climate.
    It straddles 3 departments: Gers, Pyrénées Atlantiques and Hautes Pyrénées.
    The area of ​​the appellation is 300 hectares.
    The grape varieties are: Petit Manseng, Gros Manseng, Petit Courbu, Arrufiac.
    Dry Pacherencs are wines that develop notes of citrus fruits, white-fleshed fruits and exotic fruits.
    Sweet Pacherencs are wines characterized by aromas of pear, quince, passion fruit, honey, candied fruit or dried fruit.
    They will delight your friends as well as an aperitif, during a meal or a snack...

  • Irouleguy

    The Irouléguy vineyard is located between 200 and 400 meters above sea level in the heart of the Basque Country in the Pyrénées Atlantiques department.
    With its 270 hectares, it is considered one of the smallest vineyards in France.
    Its vines are planted on terraces on steep slopes.
    They thrive in a mild, humid, mountainous oceanic climate, under the influence of a hot, dry southerly wind.
    It produces white wines made from Courbu blanc, Petit Courbu, Gros and Petit Manseng.
    These wines develop floral, citrus and exotic fruit notes.
    Can you resist them?

  • Côtes de Gascogne

    The Côtes de Gascogne vineyard extends over 3 departments: the Gers over the whole of the department, the Landes and the Haute Garonne on the border areas of the Gers.
    The area of the vineyard covers 15,000 hectares.
    The vines thrive in an oceanic climate with Mediterranean and continental influences.
    They produce white, dry and sweet wines, whose grape varieties are: Ugni Blanc, Sauvignon, Sémillon, Chardonnet, Colombard, Petit and Gros Manseng.
    These white wines are among the most exported wines in the world.
    Let yourself be seduced...

  • IGP Bigorre

    The IGP Bigorre is located in the Pyrenean Piedmont in the Hautes Pyrénées department.
    It enjoys an oceanic climate with mountain tendencies.
    The diversity of grape varieties gives harmonious, aromatic wines with a beautiful freshness.
    Discover them?

  • Vin de France

    The denomination "Vin de France" was created in 2009 to replace the mention "Vin de table".
    On the label, the winegrowers cannot mention the region and the appellation, but must indicate the grape variety and the vintage.
    On the other hand, they have the freedom to mix the wines and the grape varieties they wish.
    They therefore offer us quality wines by moving away from the specifications of the AOC, so as to express their creativity.
    Hurry to discover them!

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