The Aquitaine mission

What we do best

We love to search out, find and curate artisan wine producers and bring their wines to an audience that is both eager to listen to stories and learn about the life-giving properties of their product.

Our Values

  • Searching for winemakers farming in an ethical, sustainable manner.

  • Carefully selecting only the best producers who meet our strict criteria.

  • Ensuring that our winemakers produce consistently good wines across several years before we propose them to you.

  • You will not find our wines in any Supermarket because true artisan products are rare to find.

  • To bring you compelling stories that touch our hearts and makes one feel alive.

  • To provide you with the knowledge to make healthier choices about alcohol consumption.

  • The trusted consumers partner.

We carefully select only the best producers who meet our strict criteria.

We ensure that our winemakers produce consistently good, healthy wines across several years before we propose them to you. (Most people are capable of making reasonable wine in a good year, but not everyone can make great wines whatever the weather!).

Our wines are not found in the Supermarkets. 

We are constantly searching for winemakers farming in an ethical, sustainable manner.

Considerate Winemaking begins with an understanding of the “terroir”, careful management of the vines, attention to detail in the selection of the best fruit, and the skill applied in the fermentation process, often with wild yeasts, to producing the end product.

Our aim is to be the trusted consumer’s partner for producers with compelling stories that touch our hearts.

Producer Values

To make a good wine, it is not enough to have beautiful vines and beautiful sunshine. There is the invisible and the unspeakable, what we learn and what is transmitted to us. The legacy of know-how, a DNA intrinsically found in the winemaker. We taste it, the marker is only taste.

Passion flows through our veins, as the sap flows into the vines. Expertise, like the domain, are passed down from generation to generation, in the purest local tradition.”

Jean-Marc Laffitte, Winemaker