Discovering Provence wine

Discover the history of the Provence wine

For many years, Provence has been a region renowned for its wines. Visit Provence wine is part of a rich cultural terroir, as much through its gastronomy as through its know-how handed down from generation to generation. When you go to Provence, it's well worth taking an interest in local wine production to learn more about the region.

Provence: a veritable wine-growing region

The history of Provence wine

In Provence, every sip of wine has a little bit of history behind it. The wine history of Provence began almost 2,600 years ago. Since then, every civilisation that has trodden its soil has played a major part in the development of vine-growing.

The Middle Ages were also a key period in the cultivation of the Provence wine. It was the monasteries and abbeys in particular that worked to cultivate the vines. They played a major role in establishing the Provençal wine-growing region.

Discover the special characteristics of Provence wines

The climate of the Provençal region produces some very special wines. Delicate aromas and floral bouquets emerge from every sip of these remarkable wines. It's hardly surprising that Provence wine be recognised both nationally and internationally.

The winemakers of the Provençal region are committed to making sumptuous wines with a great deal of love and passion. They make sure that the wines they offer can be paired with any dish to create the perfect food and wine pairing.

Wine: the key to Provençal gastronomy

Discovering the art of the Provençal table

Since wine tasting is an integral part of Provençal savoir-vivre and gentility, an introduction to wine tasting is a must. Provence wine is part of the discovery of his tableware. The region's inhabitants love to spend time together with family and friends, tasting wines and pairing them with traditional dishes. Provençal farcis, for example, goes perfectly with a glass of rosé wine.

Château de Berne: producer of outstanding Provence wines

An exceptional estate to reconnect with nature

As part of Provence's intangible cultural heritage, the mission of the Château de Berne estate is to produce wines that smell of Provence. The Château de Berne vineyards are located at the heart of the estate, at an altitude of 300 metres on a limestone plateau.

It is this privileged natural environment that gives Château de Berne wines their minerality, depth on the palate and subtlety.

Provence wines made with skill and passion

The estate's oenologist is committed to developing wines that are both elegant and aromatic, offering a different vision of wine tasting. The estate is constantly innovating with new winemaking methods to continue to preserve the Provençal winemaking tradition and seduce the palate.

At the Berne estate, these Provence wines can be enjoyed by the poolside, facing a magnificent sunset, or on a shady terrace overlooking the vineyards. There's nothing like a relaxing bubble in sumptuous surroundings. You can book a stay here all year round.

Discover the Provence wines during your stay at Château de Berne. On the menu, you'll be able to taste the estate's exceptional wines as well as enjoy the peace and quiet of a lush natural setting. Book your stay now in Provence at the Château de Berne.