Wine at the heart of a family wine estate in Luberon
The Calavon Valley, a confluence area
The vineyards of the Arnia estate extend over 15 km, in the communes of Bonnieux, Goult and Oppède, between Apt and Cavaillon, two cities founded by the Romans and located along the Via Domitia that has connected Italy to Spain for more than 2,000 years.
The estate consists of 12.5 hectares of vines, including 5. 2 ha of AOC Luberon, 6 ha of AOC Ventoux and 1.3 ha of Mediterranean PDO.
Thanks to the diversified 14 Mediterranean grape varieties available, our ability to create multiple cuvees, while respecting the characteristics of each terroir, is extremely large.
So, it is possible that from one year to another, you will not find the same assemblages. Baron Pierre le Roy de Boiseaumarié, the world’s leading winemaker, affirmed that the French were not made for standardized production, that their genius was elsewhere. On our small scale and in all humility, we will try to pay tribute to him by giving priority to creation over standardization.