Bordeaux wines

A universally recognized standard

The Bordeaux wine region is one of the most prestigious in the world, making its wines a universally recognized and appreciated standard.

The existence of 38 different appellations within the vineyard is due to the diversity of terroirs, the typicity of soils, the diversity of grape varieties, growing practices and winemaking methods.

Because of our history and proximity to the Bordeaux vineyards, this is the first appellation we bottle.

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South-West wines

4th wine-growing region of France

The South-West vineyards stretch from the Massif Central in the north to the Pyrenees in the south. It covers 13 departments and is divided into 29 AOP and 13 IGP wines.

Due to its geographical size, its climates are varied, with a dominant oceanic influence in the west and continental influence in the east.

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Languedoc-Roussillon and Rhône wines

Character-driven wines

The Rhône Valley and Languedoc-Roussillon vineyards are the largest in France. They were founded by the Greeks and Romans, following in the footsteps of Provence. Here you’ll discover sumptuous wines produced by passionate winemakers. Grenache and Syrah are the dominant grape varieties, producing wines with typicity and character. The climate is Mediterranean.

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Wines from Spain and the EU

Sun-drenched wines with character

Vines are part of Spain’s history. It is present throughout the country. The entire vineyard enjoys a dry, sunny Mediterranean and continental climate. These climatic conditions give the grapes power and concentration. Spain is a major producer of quality wines.

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Our regional products

The strength and beauty of the Basque Country

Obaina is a range of products born of the encounter between regionalist painter Pier and Maison Duprat.
It embodies the values and traditions of the Basque Country and Maison Duprat.

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