OUR CREDO
The land as heritage
Domaine de Beaurenard that has been the property of the Coulon family for 8 generations cultivates 33.5 hectares in the heart of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. With a resolutely singular profile that emanates from the diversity of its soils (44 different terroir plots), its 13 grape varieties planted together (field blends), and its biodynamic practices. Since 1980 the Coulon family has also cultivated 25 hectares of vines on steep hillsides surrounded by vast swathes of woodland and garrigue in the Rasteau appellation, plus 10 hectares in the Côtes-du-Rhône appellation that were added in 2011.
A custom-made
approach
The Coulon family’s work in the vines is truly made-to-measure, an instrumentalization of the avant-garde where biodynamic agriculture transforms them into caregivers, ensuring the well-being of their soils, their plants, and their wines.
This ultra-sensitive approach puts man in contact with the earth, where biodiversity reigns supreme, and plants, hedgerows, trees, and nesting places populate the vineyard. The Coulon family are in daily communion with this natural world to create their fine terroir wines.
At the heart of cofermentation
This regenerative agricultural philosophy also extends to the cellar. Here co-fermentation plays out its subtle music. It is the founding principle of the Beaurenard vision applied in the vat room, giving voice to the medley of fruit brought together from each terroir. This early mingling is already a precursor of blending, and is what shapes the harmony of the great wines of Domaine de Beaurenard… wines of restrained power that are refined, balanced, and highly complex.