Situated 20 km North East from Montpellier, Puech- soils spread out on 250 ha between 50 and 150 m height. This terroir made of round pebbles on top of a four meters clay layer has a Mediterranean climate.
20 km North East from Montpellier, Puech-Haut soils spread out on 250 ha between 50 and 150 m height. This terroir made of round pebbles on top of a 4 meters clay layer has a Mediterranean climate.
Emblematic terroirs of the Languedoc, The Pic St Loup is known for its deep limestone soil (7 meters) dated from 130 millions old. South exposure, protected on the north side by a ridge, the terroirs of Chateau lavabre has a shape of a circus opening on the south side.
Situated 20km North East from Montpellier, Puech- soils spread out on 250 ha between 50 and 150 m height. This terroir made of round pebbles on top of a 4 meters clay layer has a Mediterranean climate.
The name 'argali' is the Mongolian word for wild sheep and it is the largest species of wild sheep. This species has been discovered by Marco Polo and lives in central Asia but is endangered today.