Le domaine des Bardes

Historical stop around the Gauls and the wine in natural method, organic culture and biodynamic practice…

This wine estate was taken over by Emmanuel Tracol in 2019. It was a family farm in conventional mixed farming that belonged to his father and the idea was to transform this farm into a wine estate. Your vineyard on the edge of the Rhone Valley on the Ardèche plateau opens its doors to you only by appointment and exceptional events from Monday to Saturday to let you discover the secrets of its wines resulting from a unique know-how and an agriculture that respects nature and the environment.

Managed by Emmanuel Tracol, this family business now owns 7.26 hectares, including 2.83 hectares of Syrah in the Collines Rhodaniennes PGI, 0.63 hectares of Syrah in the Saint-Joseph PDO, 0.8 hectares of Viognier, 0.9 hectares of Dureza, 0.9 hectares of Marsanne, 0.6 hectares of Chatus and 0.6 hectares of Roussanne.

Producing and selling natural wine on the Ardèche plateau at an altitude of 400m on the edge of the Rhône Valley, Le Domaine des Bardes is committed to providing you with high quality products, produced using both ancestral and innovative methods, with the deepest respect for nature, reflecting the richness of our terroir.

Whether you are a lover of organic or biodynamic wine, a passionate “natural wine” or simply curious, your winegrower in Eclassan welcomes you in a warm and friendly atmosphere to help you discover his range of red, white and rosé wines, produced entirely on site in an organic, natural environment, which will suit all preferences and desires.

Equipments / Services

  • Car park
  • Pets allowed
  • Unguided individual tours on request
  • Guided individual tours on request

We speak : French

Opening

From 02/01 to 31/12/2026 from Monday to Saturday between 7.45 am and 12 pm and between 1.30 pm and 6 pm. Closed on Sunday.

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Address

160 chemin des Bardons
07370 Eclassan

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