
Our designations

IGP Pays d'Oc
The Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) is one of the most widespread designations in France. Covering more than 90,000 hectares, it signifies quality and attachment to the territory.
The vineyards of the Pays d'Oc offer a temperate oceanic and semi-continental climate and a terroir made up of clay-limestone soils, pebbles, clays and sandstone limestones.

Many IGP Pays d'Hérault wines are blended wines; sometimes surprising.
The climate is strongly influenced by the proximity to the Mediterranean: a hot and dry climate in the summer, with episodes of precipitation during the equinoxes.

Languedoc PDO
The Languedoc PDO adheres to strict specifications, with production rules that reflect the strong identity of the territory. It features precise parcel delimitation and uses historical grape varieties, the most representative of the Mediterranean region.
This appellation is characterized by balance, complexity and the winemaker's expertise.
Faugères PDO
The Faugères Protected Designation of Origin only covers 7 communes.
This appellation is the only homogeneous schist terroir in Languedoc.
The wines are powerful, full-bodied and round with silky tannins for the reds.
It is a relatively infertile area, where yields can be low.
