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LES VIGNERONS DU NARBONNAIS
  • LES VIGNERONS DU NARBONNAIS

    Vigneron du Narbonne is a producers' cooperative consisting of about 200 people in Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon.

    The winery boasts a total area of 2,000 Ha and extends to four villages near Narbonne.

    The Dumane brand is produced to ensure a stable supply at a fair price without compromising taste and quality. A wine that can be enjoyed daily based on an elegant and classic design.

    With the investment over the last five years, union-owned sellers have become one of the top sellers in the Languedoc-Roussillon region and are always ready to meet a variety of needs.

    Narbonne is the main hub of Southern France, a large city in Occitanie.

    There are about 300 sunny days a year, spacious sandy beaches, outdoor markets, pristine nature,

    It is a land with many attractions such as historical heritage.

     

    It is also the oldest wine region in France, and the first winemakers were the Greeks, who introduced viticulture in the 5th century BC. Wine cultivation has continued for over 25 centuries and many grape varieties have been passed down since ancient times.

    The vineyards are located in Pays d'Oc and are blessed with a variety of soils, from vast pebbles to calcareous, clay, sandy and silty soils. In a very sunny and typical Mediterranean climate, the north wind dries the vines and prevents disease.

    Vigneron du Narbonne is a producers' cooperative consisting of about 200 people in Narbonne, Languedoc-Roussillon.

    The winery boasts a total area of 2,000 Ha and spreads over four villages near Narbonne.

    The Dumane brand is produced to ensure a stable supply at a fair price without compromising taste and quality.

    A wine that can be enjoyed daily based on an elegant and classic design.

    The union-owned seller has become one of the top sellers in the Languedoc-Roussillon region after investing over the last five years.

    We always have a system that can meet various needs.

    Narbonne is the main hub of Southern France, a large city in Occitanie.

    With about 300 sunny days a year, the land is full of attractions such as spacious sandy beaches, outdoor markets, pristine nature and historic heritage.

    It is also the oldest wine region in France, and the first winemakers were the Greeks, who introduced viticulture in the 5th century BC.

    Wine cultivation has continued for over 25 centuries and many grape varieties have been passed down since ancient times.

    The vineyards are located in Pays d'Oc, from vast pebble-paved lands to calcareous soils, clays, sands and silts.

    It is blessed with various soils. Very sunny and typical Mediterranean climate,

    The north wind dries the vines and prevents disease.

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