There are approximately 40 hectares of vines at Pierre de la Grange’s disposal, with 38 hectares planted to Melon de Bourgogne located about 20 kilometres from Nantes itself. This is a landscape characterised by gently rolling vineyards and variable terroirs, which as well as the sandy soils which are perhaps the first to mind when thinking of the region, also include mica schist, gneiss and schist, and other sometimes exotic rocks of volcanic origin.
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There are approximately 40 hectares of vines at Pierre de la Grange’s disposal, with 38 hectares planted to Melon de Bourgogne located about 20 kilometres from Nantes itself. This is a landscape characterised by gently rolling vineyards and variable terroirs, which as well as the sandy soils which are perhaps the first to mind when thinking of the region, also include mica schist, gneiss and schist, and other sometimes exotic rocks of volcanic origin.
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