Chateau D’Aydie

In the heart of Madiran, where the Pyrenees meet the Gascon hills, the Laplace family has been the beating heart of the appellation for four generations.
Bergerie du Capucin

Guilhem Viau is a tour de force in Pic St Loup in the Languedoc and his domaine has vineyard plots in 3 different areas of the appellation. Bergerie du Capucin translates to “The Friar’s Shepherd” – a nod to the domaine’s historical roots as grazing land for sheep farmers.
Domaine La Toupie

Jerome Collas’s domaine is located in the heart of Catalan country. He selected the name “La Toupie” or “spinning top” for the family heirloom that was passed down through his family for multiple generations, and the balanced style of his wines.
Domaine Cottebrune

Pierre Gaillard founded Domaine Cottebrune in the Faugères wine region. He has special interest in this region because of the high concentration of schist soils that he’s mastered in the Northern Rhone where his other winery is located.
Domaine Tour Campanets
Lawyer-turned-winemaker, Emmanuelle Baude purchased a domaine in the hills outside of Aix-en-Provence. Under her care the domaine has been certified organic from the start.
Domaine du Grand Ormeau

Domaine du Grand Ormeau is one of the oldest family owned vineyards in Bordeaux, with plots located in both communes of Lalande de Pomerol.
Château Biston-Brillette

Château Biston-Brillette is a Moulis Bordeaux. Moulis is the smallest of the Medoc appellations with gravel and clay-limestone soils that gives the wine finesse, elegance, and strength.
Château Puy-Galland

Château Puy Galland is an estate grown and bottled Bordeaux, in the Francs-Côtes de Bordeaux appellation, owned by Bernard Labatut (third generation) and his son who is staring to take the reins.
Jean Luc Thunevin

Jean Luc’s vision of super small-production and super-high quality paved the way for the new Bordeaux types. His Presidial proves Bordeaux can be enjoyed any night of the week.
Château Gaillot Fournier

Château Gaillot Fournier is a small familial property in the town of Tizac de Curton less than 15 km across the Dordogne River from St. Emilion.