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An intuitive tasting with inspirational author and vigneron.ne Catherine Bernard.
Catherine was born in Nantes in 1963 and was a journalist at La Tribune and Libération for 20 years. In 2004, with a diploma in viticulture and oenology in hand, she moved to the Languedoc to become a winemaker. With her son Nicolas, she crafts fine, balanced, rhythmical reflections of an ancient terroir near Sommières: pure expressions of of a place between the wild and the cultivated that she calls La Carbonnelle.
Join us to weave new links at Joanne Dans Le Vin!
5 wines plus appetizers
14 people max. Tasting in 🇫🇷 and 🇬🇧
An intuitive tasting with inspirational author and vigneron.ne Catherine Bernard.
Catherine was born in Nantes in 1963 and was a journalist at La Tribune and Libération for 20 years. In 2004, with a diploma in viticulture and oenology in hand, she moved to the Languedoc to become a winemaker. With her son Nicolas, she crafts fine, balanced, rhythmical reflections of an ancient terroir near Sommières: pure expressions of of a place between the wild and the cultivated that she calls La Carbonnelle.
Join us to weave new links at Joanne Dans Le Vin!
5 wines plus appetizers
14 people max. Tasting in 🇫🇷 and 🇬🇧
An intuitive tasting with inspirational author and vigneron.ne Catherine Bernard.
Catherine was born in Nantes in 1963 and was a journalist at La Tribune and Libération for 20 years. In 2004, with a diploma in viticulture and oenology in hand, she moved to the Languedoc to become a winemaker. With her son Nicolas, she crafts fine, balanced, rhythmical reflections of an ancient terroir near Sommières: pure expressions of of a place between the wild and the cultivated that she calls La Carbonnelle.
Join us to weave new links at Joanne Dans Le Vin!
5 wines plus appetizers
14 people max. Tasting in 🇫🇷 and 🇬🇧
Catherine was born in Nantes in 1963 and was a journalist at La Tribune and Libération for 20 years. In 2004, with a diploma in viticulture and oenology in hand, she moved to the Languedoc to become a winemaker. While growing vines and making wine, she continued to write. In 2011, she published Dans les Vignes with Editions du Rouergue, followed by Recettes de Ma Vigne in 2013 and Une Place sur Terre in 2018. In 2019, she published Ma Part des Anges in 2019 and in 2024 Lambrusque with Les Ateliers d'Argol
With her son Nicolas, she crafts fine, balanced, rhythmical reflections of an ancient terroir near Sommières: pure expressions of an of a place between the wild and the cultivated that she calles La Carbonnelle. After losing a good part of her grapes two years on the run due to extreme heat and drought, she decided to uproot an entire plot of vines and create an experimental wine garden or “vineyard orchard”. Here, she has planted vines next to saplings and local aromatic plants to “re-weave the links, tendril by tendril”.
Date: Saturday 3rd May
Time: 6pm-7.30pm
Price: 30€ per person (local price)
Venue: Jardin en Terraces in Caylus