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            • Chateau de la Selve Saint Regis Viognier 2011
              Viognier from Rhone, France
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              • Chateau de la Selve Maguelonne Rose 2011
                Rosé from Rhone, France
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                The Chateau de la Selve was a castle on the frontier of the Empire and...

                The Chateau de la Selve was a castle on the frontier of the Empire and then of the Kingdom of France. It then became the hunting lodge of the famous Dukes de Joyeuse, before being transformed into a farm after a few centuries. Built during the 13th century, it has the typical architecture of many of the castles of the Bas-Vivarais. Located on the banks of the Chassezac, the main Ardèche's tributary, it benefits from a unique and protected environment.

                In 1990, this magnificent house became the property of Jean-Régis and Magdeleine Chazallon. The Chateau thus became a family abode. Wine is grown with respect for the environment and the goal of letting the soil express itself. In this perspective, they are always looking for better areas for vines to grow and have adopted biodynamic principals.

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