VIGNOBLE ALAIN IGNACE
Alain Ignace, son and grandson of winegrowers, is breathing new life into this 13-hectare estate of the same name. The vineyard is farmed organically. His Petit Grain d'Antonin muscat is a fine wine, as is his Péché d'Emilie red muscat. Another original feature is that they don't have a cellar, so they receive their customers simply at home, and organize "rencontres" (with a sommelier advisor: an original and commendable effort in the field of wine tourism). Wine, cheese and dessert workshops are also on the program, at a cost of €30 (booking required).
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