"The bottle doesn't matter, as long as you get drunk!" wrote Alfred de Musset. At Les Balcons, if we love Belles Lettres, we do not subscribe to the opinion of the great poet on the subject! Here, winegrowers and brewers share the same quality standards. While some of our brewers receive national medals as a reward for meticulous work in developing delicate foams, the wine from the “Balmes Dauphinoises” winegrowers has benefited from the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) since 2011. Some of them even have the privilege of seeing their precious beverage served on starred tables in internationally renowned restaurants. And then the drunkenness Alfred, you don't think about it! It’s time for moderation…

When the wine is drawn...

Let it be said, the culture of wine is ancestral to Saint-Chef since it was the Benedictine monks who imported it from the Middle Ages. Since 2011, with the creation of the IGP, five wine estates in this southern part of the Balcons du Dauphiné territory have benefited from it: Domaine Nicolas Gonin, Domaine Noël Martin, Domaine Re-naissance and La Cave de La ran to Saint-Chef itself; and Domaine Meunier in Sermérieu.

Lucette Gabriel

The Courna cellars

Work in the vineyard with the draft horse.

Saint-Chef and the culture of wine, a lasting story…

Saint-Chef in IGP

Since well before 2011, the Saint-Cheffois vineyard has been able to enter into a new dynamic thanks to qualitative selection work on native grape varieties and a reasoned approach to wine aging with organic or even biodynamic farms. This PGI is driven by new societal consumer trends that favor short circuits and environmental impact.

Saint-Chef on his draft horse

Happy who, like Ulysse, has had a great trip… Yes, but in Saint-Chef, Ulysse is the workhorse who works (in the company of Aurélia) the soils of the “Les Caves de La Courna” winery. And while Ulysses tows, sheep and poultry fertilize and clean. Result of the races: exceptional cuvées rewarded in particular in 2017 by a gold medal for Chardonnay at the Saint-Chef wine fair.

Saint-Chef and his traveling distiller

If the vintage distillers of yesteryear are no longer numerous, Serge Perticoz, a traveling distiller in Saint-Chef still perpetuates the family tradition. And, the show around the still is always a great moment of conviviality. Serge distils the many fruits of his estate which will be transformed after maceration into eau-de-vie, marc de pays or guignolet... An alchemist, this Serge!


To consume with moderation !

Drinking well is necessarily accompanied by eating well...

Local, good, organic, you will find all four villages! Goat cheeses, free-range pig farms (yes there are still some!), fruits, vegetables, cereals… The list is very long. So, download the map of producers at Les Balcons: there will necessarily be what you are looking for!

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