Number of hectares 50 Ha 95 ares; Definition Its name comes from the river that flows nearby: the Vouge. This term, Vouge, comes from the Celtic vidubiul which designates a crescent-shaped billhook, a tool for occupying the wood, or vidu, which means forest or wood.; Soils The rock is close at the top of the Clos, the layer of earth is more significant at the bottom.; Geographic location East, south-east exposure Between 240 and 260 m altitude
On the palate the wine is deep, complex, refined and full-bodied, with a sappy core of fruit, excellent soil inflection and grip, ripe, fine-grained tannins and lingering freshness.