

A PANORAMIC VIEW
The estate was equipped with a sumptuous panoramic reception room in 2018. This large building was specifically designed to offer a 180° panoramic view.
From the large windows and the balcony, you can appreciate the arcades, the Terrubi country house, the terraces planted with olive trees, some beautiful plots of vines, the generous natural vegetation of the Var and you can even see the roof of the chapel and the mill perched on its hill.
This is where wine-related events take place, public festivities organized by the estate, as well as private events such as weddings...


A PANORAMIC VIEW
The estate was equipped with a sumptuous panoramic reception room in 2018. This large building was specifically designed to offer a 180° panoramic view.
From the large windows and the balcony, you can appreciate the arcades, the Terrubi country house, the terraces planted with olive trees, some beautiful plots of vines, the generous natural vegetation of the Var and you can even see the roof of the chapel and the mill perched on its hill.
This is where wine-related events take place, public festivities organized by the estate, as well as private events such as weddings...

THE MILL
This mill is a copy of the Grimaud mill, designed in the 17th century. The owners fell in love with this superb architecture and decided to reproduce it on the estate.
The mill operates with an east or mistral wind rotation system, with mechanics identical to those of yesteryear and capable of producing flour in the traditional way.
Sometimes, when the wind picks up, the agricultural teams enjoy turning it on to see the sails fill... A spectacle of great beauty.


THE CHAPEL
The presence of ruins of a very old small village allowed the reconstruction of a tiny chapel of Roman inspiration.
Consecrated by the Archbishop of Fréjus and named Saint Lucy, the chapel is primarily Christian. It symbolizes the serenity of the estate and invites contemplation for those who wish. It can also host wedding blessings.

LES COLONNES
These Greco-Roman style columns overlook the estate at the top of a row of old terraces where numerous olive trees are planted.
These old stones installed here by the owner of the estate correspond to his vision of art and aesthetics, like a sculpture.
This unusual building in the middle of nature is in fact the pediment of a former local court certainly dating from the 18th century but curiously it fits into the landscape as if it had always been there.


L'EAU
These Greco-Roman style columns overlook the estate at the top of a row of old terraces where numerous olive trees are planted.
These old stones installed here by the owner of the estate correspond to his vision of art and aesthetics, like a sculpture.
This unusual building in the middle of nature is in fact the pediment of a former local court certainly dating from the 18th century but curiously it fits into the landscape as if it had always been there.













