The Vineyards

Nos engagements

Our commitments

On each of our vineyards, we have been minimizing phytosanitary treatment as much as possible. Soil work is at the heart of our actions: cover cropping, abandoning heavy mechanization, organic amendments.

We are pleased to observe the rich life in our soils and the return of biodiversity to our plots. Pursuing organic certification is a concrete expression of our team’s ethical choices.

3 wine areas

Mâconnais - Beaujolais

Southern Burgundy offers a varied landscape, sung by the native son Lamartine (French author). Between the Côte Chalonnaise and the hills of the Mâconnais, between the Saône and Grosne valleys, the estate extends over 22 hectares, spread across the villages of Chânes and Sologny. Our Chardonnay thrives on the clay-limestone soils of Chânes. We thus produce typical wines of the Mâconnais, with a pale golden color and aromas of citrus, almond, and pear. In Sologny, the more siliceous and sandy soils allow Gamay to express a rich palette of aromas, with wines displaying a brilliant garnet color.

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Côte de Provence - Vidauban

The Mas Becky estate will join the large Arbillons family in spring 2024. The 10 hectares, cultivated and certified organic, produce rosé wines typical of the Côtes de Provence.

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Dijonnais

Our plot, located in the commune of Corcelles-les-Monts, overlooks the Dijon Metropolis. We planted 6 hectares with Pinot Noir in spring 2024, and we will plant Chardonnay in 2025. The vineyard will be managed using agroforestry techniques, with fruit trees planted throughout the plot.

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3 terroirs

Our vines

Our vines

In Southern Burgundy, in the communes of Chânes and Leynes, we produce wines from the region’s flagship grape variety, Chardonnay. In Sologny, the more siliceous and sandy soils allow Gamay to thrive.

In Corcelles-les-Monts, on the heights of Dijon, we are establishing 4 hectares of Pinot Noir and 2 hectares of Chardonnay on our plot.

In the Var, in Vidauban, the region’s typical grape varieties will produce Arbillons Rosé starting in September 2024.