The Grange de Louiset is one of these small Provencal domains which have a soul and a long history...

Family-owned for centuries, all generation have added their stones to the farm foundation, the Rousseaus during the revolution, the Pellencs until the mid-19th century, then the Reys of whom a certain Louis, nicknamed Louiset, upon returning after twenty years in colonial military service, undertakes vine planting. By his death in 1968, with no direct inheritor, his niece Andree Forestier and her husband Ange Pellegrini accept the challenge of running the vineyard in order to preserve the family heritage and later pass it on to their children, Marie-Noëlle and Serge. A surmounted challenge, since 1980 their son Serge has assumed control and infused through his toils and perseverance a certain notoriety to the Domain Grange de Louiset. Today, Regine and Serge Pellegrini perpetuate the tradition and work with the perspective that one day daughters Sophie and Coline will carry on the tradition.

Since 1980, Regine and Serge Pellegrini have developed their passion for the vine and wine. During these last twenty years, they have restructured a large portion of their vineyard which vines currently constitute Grenache (60%), Syrah (30%), Carignan and Merlot (10%).

Their conviction and honesty guided them naturally toward organic farming. Since then, they create sincere wines that express their native soil with a splendid simplicity, thus the authenticity is guaranteed by a purely traditional winemaking.