Our wines regularly receive awards in nationals competitions. They also are recommended par Le Guide Bettane & Dessauve and Le Guide Hachette.
2017 – September
Our Matthéüs selected by le Guide Hachette des vins 2018 Our Domaine selected by le Guide Bettane & Dessauve 2018 for his work on mollard ( rare grape variety)
2017 – May
Domaine recommended by le Guide Hachette « Rosé Rêverie » selected
2016 – May
Domaine recommended by le Guide Hachette « Rosé Rêverie » selected
2015 – February
Domaine recommended by le Guide Hachette
Concours Général Agricole de Paris Silver medal for our « Globetrotteur »
Our wines regularly receive awards in competitions such as the Concours Général Agricole in Paris or the Vinalies Wine Competition. They have currently obtained a total of
12 medals, including 6 gold medals at the Concours Général Agricole in Paris, several Grands Prix d’Excellence at the Vinalies wine competition and many other regional
accolades. Our Blanc Classique, Rosé Classique, Rouge Médaillé, and sweet Rayon de Soleil have all recently received awards. Our Rosé Rêverie has also been awarded the
Prix Féminalise, conferred by an entirely feminine jury. And, for more than 15 years, our wines have been selected and recommended by the Guide Hachette.
« This domain can pride itself on being the first to have commercialised bottled wines in the Hautes-Alpes. Ardent champions of Mollard, the local grape variety, they also produce a fine small grain Muscat, glimmeringly pale, delicately floral and fruity, supple, generous,
balanced and persistent. One taster called it ”A sun kissed wine “, envisaging it with a side of wild salmon accompanied by crisp Spring vegetables » (Guide Hachette– 2013)
All of these medals and distinctions are a great encouragement to us and motivate us to continually improve the quality of our products … But our greatest reward remains the fidelity of our customers ! Some have been coming to the Domain since its inception and our address is now also passed down the generations.
« This domain can pride itself on being the first to have commercialised bottled wines in the Hautes-Alpes. Ardent champions of Mollard, the local grape variety, they also produce a fine small grain Muscat, glimmeringly pale, delicately floral and fruity, supple, generous,
balanced and persistent. One taster called it ”A sun kissed wine “, envisaging it with a side of wild salmon accompanied by crisp Spring vegetables » (Guide Hachette– 2013)