Chateau Haut Musiel

Chateau Haut Musiel

The thirty hectares owned by the castle are classified 98% in AC, of which 70% in AC Cotes du Rhone Villages. In 2004, the INAO (french institut of appellations) recognized the exceptionnal terroir and gave the area a new classification : AC Côtes du Rhône Villages Signargues (from the name of the Plateau). In 2004, the INAO (french institute of names) recognized the exceptionnal land and gave the area a new classification: AC Cotes du Rhone Villages Signargues (from the name of the Plateau).

Our chateau is composed of land divided into parcels around the village of Domazan, ranging from the Plateau of Signargues (round stones), to the Théziers Valley. Our castle is composed of land divided into parcels around the village of Domazan, ranging from the Plateau of Signargues (round stones), to the Théziers Valley. This is HAUT MUSIEL Amphitheatre. This is HIGH MUSIEL Amphitheatre. The round stones keep water underground and give the plant heat back during the night, both of which give our wines a true quality.« The area between Avignon and Pont du Gard includes two prime sources of Côtes du Rhône Estézargues and Domazan» (DECANTER, Mars 2004). The round stones keep water underground and give the plant heat back during the night, both of which give our wines a true quality. “The area between Avignon and Pont du Gard includes two prime sources of Cotes du Rhone and Estézargues Domazan (DECANTER, March 2004).

Our vineyards are planted with Shyraz, Granacha, Carignan and Counoise grapes. Our vineyards are planted with Shyraz, Granacha, Carignan and Counoise grapes. This rich diversity enables us to cultivate complex wines, resonating with the flavours of the land on which vines prosper. This rich diversity enables us to cultivate complex wines, resonating with the flavours of the land on which vines prosper. Each parcel has its own specificity of grape variety, sun and wind orientation, humidity rate and type of soil. Each parcel has its own specificity of grape variety, sun and wind direction, humidity rate and type of soil.

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