This property once belonged to the Countesses of Rochefort. The estate today extends over 13 hectares, in Saint-Sulpice de Faleyrens. The brown, warm soils are predominantly gravelly, sandy with a coarse texture, naturally giving rise to fairly supple wines. A nose marked by aging with notes of roasted coffee. Nice volume on the palate, with very ripe tannins, a spicy finish.