CHÂTEAU SAINT-JULIEN
Maurice Garassin bought this winery in 1989, on which he has continued to invest, build and renovate in order to restructure. 28 hectares have been replanted mainly in the A.O.C. Coteaux Varois in Provence. Since 2001, it is his children who have continued their father's work. The cellar, rebuilt on the remains of a former sheepfold from the 17th century, houses vats and high-performance wine-making equipment. A very old part, the vaulted stone cellar, half-buried, houses the ageing cellar and its barrels made of Allier oak. It is in a magnificent sales cellar, which temporarily hosts art exhibitions, that you can taste the different wines of the estate.
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