Thepdo
of languedoc

We welcome you to our Languedoc arc, stretched between the Mediterranean and the Massif Central. Naturally, our vineyards are spread over two types of territory: on the plain by the sea and on the hillsides inland. Beyond this obvious fact, let’s dig deeper! From the foothills of the Massif Central and the Pyrenees, through the Coast or along the Atlantic Corridor, to the south of our South, it’s all there: a host of micro-climates sculpted by the winds, always bursting with sunshine, in symbiosis with a myriad of soils and characters in our winemakers.

 

Our terroirs and our wines spontaneously reflect the preserved landscapes of garrigue on the hillsides and causses (our mountain plateaus) but also of wetlands and lagoons. Each of these areas has its own bird songs and vegetation. Their preserved fauna and flora speak loudly, even in the glasses: thyme and rosemary, notes of the soil or the sea, salty or saline… We take you on this journey! Let’s go !

languedoc pdo wine list

Grape varieties

The creation of vine varieties resistant to fungal diseases has accelerated over the last fifteen years. It is part of the strategy led by the wine industry to reduce its use of plant protection products.

Design & Production

Water management

One of the great challenges of the Languedoc. The mastery of issues related to water management and vine irrigation is a central topic of reflection for many winegrowers in Languedoc.

Feaune & Flore (Biodiversity)

Polyculture is the cultivation of several plant species on the same farm, or more broadly in a natural region.  A practice more and more widespread in Languedoc

Grape varieties

The creation of vine varieties resistant to fungal diseases has accelerated over the last fifteen years. It is part of the strategy led by the wine industry to reduce its use of plant protection products.

Design & Production

Water management

One of the great challenges of the Languedoc. The mastery of issues related to water management and vine irrigation is a central topic of reflection for many winegrowers in Languedoc.

Feaune & Flore (Biodiversity)

Polyculture is the cultivation of several plant species on the same farm, or more broadly in a natural region.  A practice more and more widespread in Languedoc