Chapelle St-Mathieu
France – 
Languedoc-Roussillon – 
Aniane – 

Route de Puéchabon

Aniane – 

THE COMPANY

The Chapelle Saint Mathieu, created by Jean-Emmanuel Parcé and his sister Jeanne is located in Aniane, in the Hérault near Mont Baudile. The name of the estate, La Chapelle Saint-Mathieu, is a tribute to their late brother. The Parcés have planted about ten hectares with a dozen different vines on a land that remained uncultivated for almost forty years. Their young vines, grown in a maniacal way, have just given life their first wines which since their debut have confirmed how in this part of the Languedoc it is possible to obtain wines of great finesse and depth.

France - 

Languedoc

Languedoc

The Languedoc is for France as an open door, a melting pot, a link to the outside world. The Coteaux du Languedoc appellations with sub-appellations include many, but not all, of the places suitable for high-level wine growing in eastern Languedoc, as the distribution of the most important producers clearly indicates. Vineyards grown on schist produce wines with very sharp traits while those produced in vineyards further down the valley, on the bizarre soils of purple clay and limestone around the village of St-Chinian, are softer.

France - 

Languedoc

Languedoc

The Languedoc is for France as an open door, a melting pot, a link to the outside world. The Coteaux du Languedoc appellations with sub-appellations include many, but not all, of the places suitable for high-level wine growing in eastern Languedoc, as the distribution of the most important producers clearly indicates. Vineyards grown on schist produce wines with very sharp traits while those produced in vineyards further down the valley, on the bizarre soils of purple clay and limestone around the village of St-Chinian, are softer.