Domaine Berthoumieu

Domaine Berthoumieu

About Domaine Berthoumieu

Set amidst the stunning French countryside, the Domaine Berthoumieu winery is a beacon of tradition and craftsmanship. Nestled in the heart of the Madiran and Pacherenc du Vic Bilh appellations, this family-run estate boasts a venerable history stretching back to the 1850s.

A trailblazer in its field, Domaine Berthoumieu was one of the first wineries in the region to pioneer the single-vineyard concept and remains at the forefront of using indigenous grapes, such as the sought-after Tannat. Spread across 26 hectares of fertile land, the winery's unique terroir provides the optimal condition for producing some of the most aromatic and delicious wines in France.

Inviting with a hint of dignified charm. the Domaine Berthoumieu tasting room is a must-visit for any wine connoisseur. Offering an array of handpicked vintages, visitors are welcomed with open arms to sample the winery's rich collection, including Madiran Rouge, Madiran Ermitage and Pacherenc Sec Harmony. Guests are guided through the delicate, nuanced flavours of each bottle by knowledgeable staff, eager to impart their passion for winemaking.

Beyond its doors, the real beauty of Domaine Berthoumieu lies in the mesmerising landscapes that surround it. The scenic vineyards, studded with ancient gnarled vines, are a sight to behold - especially in the soft, glowing light of the setting sun.

Devotedly maintaining a delicate balance between tradition and modernity, Domaine Berthoumieu is not just a winery but a testament to the rich heritage of French viticulture. Every sip of their wine offers a glimpse into the painstaking efforts put into nurturing the vine and crafting wines of superb quality)

Offering delightful wines, a distinct pastoral charm and an unforgettable experience, Domaine Berthoumieu stands as a testament to the enduring allure of French winemaking.

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