The Jas Laurine cellar, at the entrance to Vaison-la-Romaine, markets Escaravailles wines during the summer season. The estate and another cellar, open year-round, are located in the hills above Rasteau.
The vineyard covers 40 hectares in Rasteau and 25 hectares in Cairanne, Roaix, Villedieu and St Roman de Malegarde.
Domaine Escaravailles owes its name to the Occitan "escaravay" or scarab, the nickname of the black penitents who owned the estate in 1624. Gilles Ferran, the third generation of this family business, is joined by his wife Laurence and daughter Madeline. They create wines with voluptuous accents, which you can also discover directly at the estate.
In addition to discovering the wines, the domaine also offers :
AN EXHIBITION SPACE
Domaine Escaravailles owes its name to the Occitan "escaravay" or scarab, the nickname of the black penitents who owned the estate in 1624. Gilles Ferran, the third generation of this family business, is joined by his wife Laurence and daughter Madeline. They create wines with voluptuous accents, which you can also discover directly at the estate.
In addition to discovering the wines, the domaine also offers :
AN EXHIBITION SPACE









