This area is charmingly rustic and wild. The stony cliff called De La Salle pierces through the land at the fault of Saint-Christophe, while terraced vineyards follow the slope of the cliff and seem to plunge, at the end, in the fold of a waterfall at the rock’s base.
Facing southeast, these sunny vineyards form a circle that is sheltered from the northern “mistral” winds, and the rock itself absorbs the heat of the day.