Domaine Château du Rouët
French Riviera - Countryside > Le Muy
Château du Rouët is located in inland Provence, in a landscape marked by the red rocks of the Estérel, which protect the estate from northerly winds. Access is via a small Provencal road that gradually reveals the extent of the vineyard and its surroundings.
The estate produces a range of rosé, white and red wines, which you can discover in the on-site tasting cellar. Each cuvée reflects the characteristics of the local terroir and the natural conditions of the site.
Operated by the same family for five generations, the vineyard combines wine production with welcoming visitors. It's possible to discover the estate all year round, and to stay in the hamlet located on the property.
Château du Rouët lies at the foot of the red rocks of the Estérel mountain range, with the Fréjus plain in the background. The vineyard, laid out in terraces and firebreaks, has always helped to protect the surrounding forest.
The vineyards extend over more than seventy hectares, between the Pennafort and Blavet gorges, in a protected area classified Natura 2000. They are surrounded by a varied forest environment, combining Mediterranean species with rarer species such as redwoods, cedars and bamboos.
The terroir is based on Permian red sandstone soils, combined with rhyolite volcanic formations and local alluvium. This geological composition, characteristic of the Fréjus region, has a direct influence on the profile of the wines.
Facing due south, the vines benefit from both the mistral and maritime influences from the Argens estuary. Some plots, such as those at La Péguière de Victor and L'Y, lie on alluvial deposits from the ancient Paleo-Endre river, whose course has been modified by the geological evolution of the massif.
This natural and geological context helps define the vineyard's identity and the characteristics of its cuvées.
Contact information
D47 Route de Bagnols, - 83490 Le Muy










