The vines grow on 2.15 acres of very stony limestone soils mixed with shallow red earth. The vineyards are located at 787 feet above sea level. Les Vergers faces due east near the top of the slope north of the village. It all began with a relatively mild winter. All the vines were pruned during the waning moon phase so that the sap would concentrate in the roots, resulting in greater vigor and longevity. In addition, they were pruned in two stages to fight the frost. As soil life is a priority, the domaine no longer plows in the winter. Thanks to the preventive measures carried out during the winter, the impact of frost where limited without using any means of control. The growing season was kind for the growth of the vines. With sunny summer and low disease pressure, Laurent & Adrien decided to do less leaf thinning than the previous years. Laurent & Adrien have decided to make the transition to organic viticulture. 2022 is the first vintage that marks their conversion into organic viticulture. Therefore, they will be able to legally declare it starting with the 2024 vintage. The goal is to find the perfect balance in the wines. Adrein aims to work with ripe fruits while maintaining freshness to achieve complexity with a subtle use of oak. Occasionally, a few whole clusters are retained in the red wines, but in small quantities to allow the fruit to express itself. To do this, the choice of barrels has been carefully considered. By reducing the number of new barrels and controlling their toasting, Adrien aims to preserve the expression of the terroirs, particularly in the white wines. Note from Adrien Pillot: I hope that this vintage and the various innovations will please you. It was crafted with passion and enthusiasm thanks to a motivated and dedicated team. We will continue with our various experiments, all aimed at enhancing the quality of our work in the vineyards and our wines. You are most welcome to come and taste our range. I hope you will join me in this great adventure.