Why are tasting glasses blue (or red)?
Though they may seem strange at first glance, the colored glasses used in olive oil tastings are no accident. They...
Immortalized through the eyes of Paul Cézanne, Sainte-Victoire Mountain is much more than a landscape: it is a presence, a force, a symbol. A living landscape, at the heart of which lies our estate.
Painted dozens of times by Paul Cézanne, Montagne Sainte-Victoire has become an icon of Provence. Through its shifting light, colors, and seasons, the artist sought to capture its essence, revealing all the power and subtlety of this unique landscape.
But Sainte-Victoire is not merely a subject for painting. It is a living presence, both mineral and vegetal, that sets the rhythm of the territory and shapes its identity. Its relief, its climate, and its soils deeply influence the crops around it, including the olive trees.
Domaine Héritage Victoire is set in the heart of this mountain. Here, every tree, sometimes centuries-old or even thousands of years old, holds a dialogue with this majestic backdrop. Sainte-Victoire is not a mere horizon: it is a daily landmark, a constant source of inspiration.
In this intimate relationship between nature, time, and craftsmanship, we find a form of balance. Like Cézanne in his time, we observe, we feel, and we seek to reveal the deepest essence of this place.
The mountain then becomes a living symbol for the estate: of permanence, of high standards, and of beauty. A silent presence that accompanies every harvest, every oil, and every shared experience.