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• The Shell and the Seahorse
These two symbols of the wine name live in the Thau Basin. The first represents pearl farming, which constitutes an important part of the cultural and gastronomic heritage, along with wine. The second symbolizes the diversity and richness of life within the “étang”.
• A Rich and Diverse Architectural and Urban Heritage promoted by the Henri de Richemer wines.
Trade is what has given Marseillan its beautiful waterfronts. The range of Henri de Richemer wines, segmented into 5 groups, promotes the winegrowers’ know-how, working on 12 grape varieties including the famous Piquepoul and Terret, with dry whites to discover, all fresh and subtle.
The Terre & Mer cuvée is made from the oldest vines of the local Terret grape variety and is the Caves Richemer’s speciality.
The top range cuvee is Tempête de Saveurs with grapes harvested and deseeded by hand and then matured in oak barrels. It gets its name from the storms often blowing over the Thau Basin and the Mediterranean Sea.
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