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  5.  Domaine de Ramatuelle

 Domaine de Ramatuelle

France

Co-exhibitor of LES VINS WILLIAM TROUILLET

Main exhibitor

LES VINS WILLIAM TROUILLET

7 Co-exhibitor(s)

www.domainetrouillet.fr
7.3/E 051
domaine-ramatuelle.com
Team members
Hugues CHABOUD
Vigneron-Gérant
 Domaine de Ramatuelle
Categories
Provence
AOC/AOP - Coteaux Varois en Provence

About

The Domaine de Ramatuelle vineyard is located a few kilometres from Brignoles, in the heart of the Coteaux Varois en Provence appellation. This small appellation, covering 2,300 hectares, forms an enclave within the Côtes de Provence vineyards and is increasingly appreciated by connoisseurs for the typicity and quality of its wines.

The estate cultivates 80 hectares of vineyards classified under the AOP Coteaux Varois en Provence and the IGP Vin de Pays du Var, along with 3 hectares of olive groves dedicated to olive oil production, and half a hectare of lavandin used for essential oil production.

Nestled at the foothills of the Sainte-Baume Massif, the estate is set within a quintessential Provençal landscape, dotted with small woods and groves, and bordered by dry-stone walls and traditional stone huts.

Located inland at an altitude of 250 metres, the vineyard benefits from a contrasted climate. The significant temperature variation between day and night brings freshness and character to the wines. Cool nights in September and October allow for pre-dawn harvesting of naturally chilled grapes, ensuring optimal macerations.

A dry summer climate combined with the regular presence of the Mistral wind is one of our greatest allies in protecting the vines from disease, allowing for limited intervention in vineyard treatments. The vines, planted on clay-limestone slopes and gentle hillsides, withstand summer drought well while fully benefiting from the generous sunshine.

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