Sylvain Gauthier chose to stay in Ardèche after finishing his studies. He thus created a network of winegrowers before launching his business in 2007 after having acquired some rented vines. For several years, he carried out real planting work (clearing, digging, etc.) while continuing to develop the estate by acquiring land. Today, Sylvain Gauthier owns more than 10 hectares of vines, 2/3 of which are on hillsides and located within a 15-kilometer radius of the winery.
In the commune of Sarras, the most northerly, the vines on the south-facing hillsides. A granite terroir offering a red Saint-Joseph with depth and beautiful maturity. Further south, in Saint-Jean de Muzols in the historic cradle of the Saint-Joseph appellation, with a different profile and more refined wines. Finally, Sylvain Gauthier takes us up a little altitude to the commune of Sécheras to reveal his local wines imbued with the freshness of the Ardèche plateaus.