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A Guide Through Six Charming, Family-Run Domaines You Can Visit In Provence
Nestled in the heart of the Vaucluse, Rasteau is a small 12th-century hilltop village wrapped in vines and Provençal charm. Known for its sun-drenched vineyards and sweeping views of Mont Ventoux, it has been rooted in winemaking since the Middle Ages. The village moves at an unhurried pace, shaped by the rhythm of the seasons and the work of the surrounding vineyards. Nearly every road leads past a family-run domaine, each one carrying forward generations of tradition, including Domaine des Girasols, just minutes from the village center.
Located in the heart of the Plan de Dieu, Domaine Martin sits among sun-drenched vineyards shaped by centuries of viticultural tradition. This family-run estate stands apart not only for its wines, but for its unusually open invitation to visitors, welcoming them beyond the tasting room and into the very heart of the domaine. Here, winemaking is a shared experience, one rooted in trust, transparency, and a deep respect for both land and community. It is a place where the story of the wine is inseparable from the people who craft it.
Domaine de l’Almandine
Tucked beneath the ruins of its medieval château, Entrechaux is a quiet village where stone, vine, and history converge. At its edge, Le Mas des Flauzières carries forward a legacy rooted in family stewardship, while embracing the subtle shifts of a changing wine culture. Here, heritage is not preserved behind glass, but lived daily in the vineyards, in the cellar, and in the steady balance between tradition and evolution.
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Domaine la Perdiere
Set between the jagged peaks of the Dentelles de Montmirail and the rolling vineyards of the Rhône Valley, the village of Sablet is a quiet hilltop community rooted deeply in the traditions of winemaking. Founded in the Middle Ages, its stone streets wind past fountains, shaded squares, and centuries-old houses that overlook the surrounding vines. Life here moves at the gentle rhythm of the seasons, shaped by the vineyards that have long defined the landscape. Just beyond the village sits Domaine La Perdrière, a family-run estate continuing that tradition among the sun-soaked vines of the Vaucluse.
Domaine du Mourchon
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Set at the foot of the dramatic Dentelles de Montmirail, the vineyards surrounding Séguret stretch across sun-warmed hillsides that have been cultivated for centuries. This corner of the Vaucluse has long been shaped by winemaking, where small family domaines work parcels of land passed down through generations. The landscape feels timeless, with rows of Grenache and Syrah climbing toward the rugged limestone peaks above the village. Among these vines sits Domaine de l’Almandine, a family estate rooted deeply in the traditions of this remarkable terroir.
Tucked into the foothills of the Dentelles de Montmirail, the medieval village of Séguret is often named one of the most beautiful in France—and with good reason. Dating back to the 10th century, its narrow stone lanes, climbing vines, and sweeping valley views create a postcard-perfect backdrop to everyday Provençal life. Just beyond the village sits Domaine du Mourchon, a family-run estate surrounded by terraced vineyards and dramatic mountain scenery. It’s a place where tradition meets thoughtful, modern winemaking, all set within one of the most enchanting corners of the Vaucluse.