l'Oréliane en Provence

Wine getaway in Provence

Stays in exceptional wine estates

In the heart of Provence, L’Oréliane is the perfect starting point to discover the richness of our region’s wines.

The Côtes du Rhône wine route begins HERE.

We offer to organize your tailor-made stay, meeting passionate winemakers along the way.

Family estates, renowned wineries, and hidden gems.

Each visit is an immersion into the terroir, craftsmanship, and the Provençal art of living.

Day 1:

– Welcome at L’Oréliane

– Dinner: gourmet sharing platter, 2 glasses of wine (complimentary)

Day 2:

– Breakfast

– 11:00 AM appointment at Domaine du Château de Fontségugne

– Provençal picnic basket

– 6:00 PM appointment at Domaine de la Chapelle

Day 3:

– Breakfast

– 11:00 AM appointment at Domaine des Gariguettes

The wine estates we have carefully selected for you:

Domaine du Château de FONTSEGUGNE

Let’s set off for a gentle stroll in a bucolic setting, accompanied by the song of the cicadas.

Between pine forests, vineyards, and a young olive grove, we will talk about the terroir, the climate, local traditions, the vine, Provence, and the Félibrige movement…

Finally, in the castle courtyard, in the shade of the great chestnut tree, we will enjoy a tasting around a picnic from our estate, paired with our wines…

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DOMAINE DE LA CHAPELLE

Côtes du Rhône Villages Gadagne
Céline & Sylvain Boussier – Winemakers

We invite you to discover Domaine de la Chapelle, nestled on the plateau of , in the heart of the Côtes du Rhône Villages Gadagne appellation.

Our estate, built by the Jesuits in the 17th century on land already planted with vines by the Popes of in the 13th century, is one of the oldest estates still in operation in the. Our 8 hectares of vineyards thrive on an exceptional terroir of rolled pebbles and clay, shaped by the mistral and bathed in sunshine.

Come and taste our wines in the tasting cellar — reds, rosé, and white — in an authentic setting where large oak vats and a stone tower will transport you into the rich winemaking history of Provence.