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Terres Blanches Estate
The Domaine des Terres Blanches is located in the commune of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and belongs to Christian Latouche, who also owns the Domaine de la Vallongue. In 1968, Noël Michelin gave it its agro-organic orientation.

The Domaine des Terres Blanches vineyard covers 37 hectares of vines, all facing southwest to offer the best possible exposure. Located at the foot of the northern slope of the Alpilles and divided into three plots, it is planted on clay-loam-limestone soils, which are deep and well-drained, resistant to drought, and ideal for growing vines.

Domaine des Terres Blanches has always practiced environmentally conscious viticulture. The estate is committed to an " Organic" approach that promotes soil maintenance using natural inputs, without any chemicals.

The wines of Domaine des Terres Blanches are produced in the Les Baux de Provence appellation and reveal all the exceptional character and richness of this Mediterranean terroir.
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