As early as II BC, the Romans settled on the Ligurian lands that have been colonized four centuries earlier by the Phoceans who founded the city of Massalia, Marseille. They developed winegrowing in the region and created the Provincia Romana: Provence. The terroir of the appellation 'Cotes de Provence' presents complex geology. Two main geological features coexist in the Cotes de Provence: limestone to the north and west and crystalline to the south and east. The western and northern parts of the Cotes de Provence are composed of foothills and limestone ridges sculpted by erosion. To the east, the crystalline massifs of Maures and Esterel stand facing the sea. These are composed in part of rocks of eruptive origins. This wine is the result of a rigorous production method applied by some of our best partner vine-growers. Blending and maturing are ensured by our teams, mindful of constantly offering the very best of the appellation.
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