Between Camargue and Rhone Valley in the heart of a single piece of land of 47 hectares composed of vineyards, forests and woods, this magnificent building built around the 17th century, offers an exceptional 360
degree view over the Camargue, its ponds, the Pic St-Loup to the west and the Mont-Ventoux to the east.
This large estate has great potential for wine tourism development, both because of the reputation of its wine, classified as AOP BIO Costieres de Nimes, which has won several gold medals in international competitions, and because of its hosting facilities (gites, reception and tasting room, outdoor kitchen, infinity pool, sauna), which can accommodate many visitors.
The complex includes professional buildings (warehouses, cellar, wine storehouse, tasting rooms and reception rooms) covering an area of 1100 m2. A full list of the farm’s equipment is available on request.
A reception room of 128m2 entirely renovated with noble materials.
Tourist facilities include :
– 2 self-catering flats of 60m2 sleeping a total of 12 people, one of which has a private terrace with a view.
– 1 flat of 119 m2 to renovate.
– 1 115 m2 flat to renovate.
1 adjoining 2-storey house of 160 m2 (formerly the home of the estate’s owners), including an office and ancillary rooms on the ground floor and the possibility of creating 4 guest rooms on the 1st floor.
– Large, magnificent showroom
– 130 m2 to renovate.
– Outdoor summer kitchen of approx. 80m2.
– 50m2 infinity pool with deck and salt water treatment room.
Part of the bare land has been converted into a paddock (horse paddock), a career, horse boxes and shelters.
The living area for private use comprises a very beautiful 335m2 barn, entirely renovated with noble materials.
The land comprises:
27 parcels in a single block.
38 hectares of vines grown organically with drip irrigation.
– Trellising on 5 wires of 2.20 m with galvanised stakes.
Vines:
The main grape varieties are Syrah and Grenache, but other varieties such as Chardonnay, Marselan, Mourvedre, Roussane, Clairette and Viognier are also grown.
The entire terroir benefits from a microclimate throughout the year. The soil is callouitis clay-limestone – rolled pebbles that restore 80 percent of the warmth at night in winter and retain the coolness and humidity of summer nights. This feature is unique to the Camargue and the Rhone Valley.
The estate is bordered by a green belt of moorland (around 9 hectares), woods and forests, whose flora and fauna are preserved thanks to the 100 percent ecological treatment of the vines.
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