For over 2,000 years now, the Baulieu vineyard has been flourishing in the crater of Provence's only volcano. The estate was first built as a fiefdom by Henry III in 1576, and has been the property of several great families of Provence, continuing the family tradition of winegrowing through the centuries.
The eight-hectare enclosed plot where the Villa Baulieu grapes are grown is a unique terroir which is north-east facing, at an altitude of four hundred metres, with clay-limestone soil, combined with basalt from the lava flow.
The estate offers tours and wine tastings (bookings are compulsory for groups of more than 8 people), walking tours through the vines (tour of the vineyard, Mediterranean vegetation and Provence's only volcano in a 30-min walk and then a tasting of the estate's wines).
This is an ancient winegrowing estate of Provence which also aims to revitalise long-forgotten regional products.
In particular the Amandes Provençales de Rognes (almonds) and the black truffle, Tuber Melanosporum. From November to March, you can contact us to place an order for truffles, or stop by to see us all year round for almonds, with or without the shells.
Villa Baulieu - Route des Vins et des Truffes
Accompanied by a passionate truffle grower, you will participate in a Cavage supported by explanations, details on the culture of the truffle (Melanosporum).
Visit of the cellars or the domain in wine safari
At the castle, you will be proposed a realization and tasting of truffles (with among others a brouillade).
Tasting of the wines of the domain
Offer valid for two persons
Truffle cavage Valid during the summer or winter season
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Truffes Villa Baulieu