For Sale between Banyuls and Cerbère - The Sea - The Mountains - The Vineyard, its Cork Oak Maquis.
Pleasure land, old vines totalling 3ha17a, with spectacular sea view over the cove of Peyrefite.
Steep mountain terrain, difficult to access, 4 minutes from the main road, sloping terrain.
We promise you will find yourself in another world, between a Maquis of Cork Oaks with its dry stone schist masonry of about 2ha17.
The part of the terraced heritage vineyards, with dry stone huts (Orris), for connoisseurs, on 1ha.
These plots are planted according to an ancient and traditional technique, based on the construction of terraces supported by low shale walls, and on a clever rainwater drainage system, the peu de gall (rooster's foot in Catalan) and a technical vocabulary of wine. This system works thanks to small canals, called agullas, which cut diagonally through the vines and create an exceptional geometric landscape, punctuated here and there by small agricultural shelters (barracas, entirely made of schist and corbelled roof), and isolated shelters (pines, holm oaks, fig trees and olive trees).
These plots constitute a real cultural landscape, characteristic of the whole of the Rocky Coast of the Pyrenees (Côte Vermeille).
Pleasure land, old vines totalling 3ha17a, with spectacular sea view over the cove of Peyrefite.
Steep mountain terrain, difficult to access, 4 minutes from the main road, sloping terrain.
We promise you will find yourself in another world, between a Maquis of Cork Oaks with its dry stone schist masonry of about 2ha17.
The part of the terraced heritage vineyards, with dry stone huts (Orris), for connoisseurs, on 1ha.
These plots are planted according to an ancient and traditional technique, based on the construction of terraces supported by low shale walls, and on a clever rainwater drainage system, the peu de gall (rooster's foot in Catalan) and a technical vocabulary of wine. This system works thanks to small canals, called agullas, which cut diagonally through the vines and create an exceptional geometric landscape, punctuated here and there by small agricultural shelters (barracas, entirely made of schist and corbelled roof), and isolated shelters (pines, holm oaks, fig trees and olive trees).
These plots constitute a real cultural landscape, characteristic of the whole of the Rocky Coast of the Pyrenees (Côte Vermeille).