The emphasis of this fluvial terrace dates back the Roman Occupation, around the first century of our era, during the intense activity of Ambrussum.
Bordering the surrounding of the Via Domitia, you will be able to pick edible plants like the "Rumex" (little sorrel). It indicates the acidic tendency of the soil.
This terrace of siliceous sandstone, has a water reserve in depth.The summer rationing of the vine is made progressively.
This plus, will make through the vine a surprising wine : the Must d'Ambrussum.
Berries dried by over-maturation, are subject to a with-enring on trunk. The harvest is made around the autumn equinox.
The winemaking permits to obtain a balance combining coolness and sweetness.
This wine, both complex and delicate, reveals fine and subtle aromas of the Muscat à Petits Grains to offer you its excellency!