ClassificationBellet AOC
VarietalsFolle Noire, Braquet, Grenache, Rolle, Chardonnay
Hectares8 ha
OwnerSicardi and Sergi families
WinemakerJoseph Sergi
Founded1993
TastingCellar visits and tastings by appointment
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodBellet

Signature wines: clos-saint-vincent-le-clos-rouge, clos-saint-vincent-le-clos-blanc, clos-saint-vincent-vino-di-gio

Tip: Vino di Gio is a small-lot Folle Noire bottling, the prestige cuvee from the appellation.

Location

Address: 516 chemin de Cremat, 06200 Nice, France, Provence

Also in Bellet

Chateau de Bellet ★ 4.3

Bellet AOCFolle Noire, Braquet, Rolle, Chardonnay, Grenache11 haFounded 1898Groupement Foncier ViticoleBellet

Founded in 1898 and historically run by Ghislain de Charnace from 1970, the estate was sold in 2012 to a viticultural investment group. Eleven hectares of vineyard in the Saquier hills inside the Nice city limits, with the three heritage grapes of the Bellet AOC.

Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings throughout the year

Signature wines: chateau-de-bellet-rouge, chateau-de-bellet-blanc, chateau-de-bellet-rose

Tip: The Folle Noire-led red has notable wild-herb and pepper notes typical of Bellet's mountain-meets-sea climate.

Chateau de Cremat ★ 4.3

Bellet AOCFolle Noire, Braquet, Rolle, Chardonnay14 haFounded 1906Cornelia and Christophe LavardeBellet

Neo-Tuscan-style chateau built in 1906 in the hills of Nice on the Crematt, Saint-Sauveur and Saquier slopes. Fourteen hectares of vineyard across the appellation. Currently in private ownership after the Bagnis family sold in the mid-1990s.

Tasting: Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5:30pm; tastings and guided tours available

Signature wines: cremat-bellet-rouge, cremat-bellet-rose, cremat-bellet-blanc

Tip: Easiest of the Bellet estates to visit: the chateau is open six days a week with regular guided tours.

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Chateau de Bellet ★ 4.3

Bellet AOCFolle Noire, Braquet, Rolle, Chardonnay, Grenache11 haFounded 1898Groupement Foncier ViticoleBellet

Founded in 1898 and historically run by Ghislain de Charnace from 1970, the estate was sold in 2012 to a viticultural investment group. Eleven hectares of vineyard in the Saquier hills inside the Nice city limits, with the three heritage grapes of the Bellet AOC.

Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings throughout the year

Signature wines: chateau-de-bellet-rouge, chateau-de-bellet-blanc, chateau-de-bellet-rose

Tip: The Folle Noire-led red has notable wild-herb and pepper notes typical of Bellet's mountain-meets-sea climate.

Chateau de Cremat ★ 4.3

Bellet AOCFolle Noire, Braquet, Rolle, Chardonnay14 haFounded 1906Cornelia and Christophe LavardeBellet

Neo-Tuscan-style chateau built in 1906 in the hills of Nice on the Crematt, Saint-Sauveur and Saquier slopes. Fourteen hectares of vineyard across the appellation. Currently in private ownership after the Bagnis family sold in the mid-1990s.

Tasting: Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5:30pm; tastings and guided tours available

Signature wines: cremat-bellet-rouge, cremat-bellet-rose, cremat-bellet-blanc

Tip: Easiest of the Bellet estates to visit: the chateau is open six days a week with regular guided tours.

Domaine de Trevallon ★ 4.9

IGP AlpillesCabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Marsanne, Roussanne17 haFounded 1973Durrbach familyWinemaker Antoine Durrbach (with Floriane Durrbach)Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDLes Baux-de-Provence

Eloi Durrbach planted Trevallon in the Alpilles foothills in 1973 and bottled the first vintage in 1976. The wine declassified to vin de pays in 1994 after the AOC required a maximum 20 percent Cabernet (the Trevallon blend is 50-50 Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah). Now bottled as IGP Alpilles and considered an IGP Alpilles cult red.

Tasting: No regular public visits; wines sold on allocation through importers

Signature wines: trevallon-rouge, trevallon-blanc

Tip: The Blanc, a Marsanne-Roussanne blend in small quantity, is even harder to source than the rouge.

Mas de la Dame ★ 4.6

Les Baux-de-Provence AOCGrenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rolle, Clairette58 haFounded 1903Missoffe and Poniatowski familiesORGANIC CERTIFIEDLes Baux-de-Provence

The founder's great-granddaughters Caroline Missoffe and Anne Poniatowski run the 300-hectare estate at the foot of Les Baux-de-Provence, with 58 hectares of certified organic vineyard plus 28 hectares of olive groves. Painter Vincent Van Gogh sketched the property in 1889.

Tasting: Tastings at the on-site shop; cellar visits by appointment

Signature wines: mas-de-la-dame-coin-cache, mas-de-la-dame-stele, mas-de-la-dame-gourmande

Tip: The Coin Cache red is the estate's cellar candidate; the Gourmande rose is the everyday Provence picnic wine.

Domaine Hauvette ★ 4.7

Les Baux-de-Provence AOC, IGP AlpillesGrenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carignan, Roussanne, Marsanne, Clairette15 haFounded 1988Dominique HauvetteWinemaker Dominique HauvetteBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDLes Baux-de-Provence

Dominique Hauvette planted her first two hectares at Saint-Remy-de-Provence in 1988 and now works 15 hectares biodynamically. Vinifications use no added sulfur and the wines age in concrete eggs. She was named Vigneronne de l'Annee 2020 by Revue des Vins de France.

Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings strictly by appointment

Signature wines: hauvette-cornaline, hauvette-amethyste, hauvette-roucas

Tip: Cornaline (Cabernet-Grenache-Syrah blend) is the cellar candidate; the Amethyste rose ages remarkably well.

Mas de Gourgonnier ★ 4.5

Les Baux-de-Provence AOCGrenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Cinsault, Carignan, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rolle40 haFounded 1759Cartier familyORGANIC CERTIFIEDLes Baux-de-Provence

Cartier family estate at Le Destet (Mouries), one of the founding organic producers of the Alpilles (now over 50 years of certified organic farming). 40 hectares of vineyard plus 20 hectares of olive groves at the heart of the Les Baux AOC.

Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings at the on-site shop; check website for hours

Signature wines: gourgonnier-tradition, gourgonnier-reserve-du-mas

Tip: Reserve du Mas, the long-aged red cuvee, is the cellar choice; the table-friendly Tradition pairs with Mediterranean lamb.

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