Domaine Medeilhan

"Enter Domaine de Médeilhan the maker of our Mas de L’Oliviére wines. Domaine de Médeilhan has been family owned since its founding in 1890 and in that time has built quite a reputation as one of the premier growers in the Pays d’Oc. In 1999 Christine de Saussine took her place at the helm of the family winery and immediately began to put her stamp on the estate. For the first time in its history Domaine de Médeilhan has begun to bottle wine under its own label as well getting all of the vineyards certified Terra Vitis as a stepping-stone towards full conversion to organic farming." - Rooted Selections

About the Winemaker

Domaine Medeilhan

"Enter Domaine de Médeilhan the maker of our Mas de L’Oliviére wines. Domaine de Médeilhan has been family owned since its founding in 1890 and in that time has built quite a reputation as one of the premier growers in the Pays d’Oc. In 1999 Christine de Saussine took her place at the helm of the family winery and immediately began to put her stamp on the estate. For the first time in its history Domaine de Médeilhan has begun to bottle wine under its own label as well getting all of the vineyards certified Terra Vitis as a stepping-stone towards full conversion to organic farming." - Rooted Selections

The Region

Languedoc-Roussillon, France

In the sun-kissed vineyards of Languedoc-Roussillon, the natural wine movement thrives, intertwining tradition with innovation in every sip. Embracing organic and biodynamic practices, winemakers here eschew additives and interventions, allowing the terroir to speak authentically through each bottle. From the rugged foothills of the Pyrenees to the coastal plains along the Mediterranean, diverse microclimates nurture a rich tapestry of grape varietals, including Carignan, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, among others. These wines, marked by their purity and vitality, reflect not only the region's ancient winemaking heritage but also its commitment to sustainability and respect for the land. In Languedoc-Roussillon, natural wine isn't just a trend; it's a way of life, encapsulating the essence of the land and the passion of its people in every pour.