ALL THINGS CHÊNE BLEU

ALL THINGS CHÊNE BLEU

Feb 04, 2026Perrine Prieur

Chêne Bleu is one of the Rhône Valley’s most distinctive “hidden gem” estates, celebrated for its secluded, high-elevation terroir in the Dentelles de Montmirail and its unwavering commitment to precision, elegance, and authenticity. Sitting around 1,600 feet above sea level, the domaine benefits from cooler nights, dramatic day-to-night temperature shifts, and the cleansing influence of the Mistral, creating wines that combine Southern Rhône richness with remarkable freshness, lift, and refinement. This naturally isolated environment also makes it possible for Chêne Bleu to farm with a deeply respectful, low-intervention philosophy—supporting their ability to work with biodynamic principles and produce wines of extraordinary purity. Their flagship cuvées, Héloïse and Abélard, consistently deliver a level of complexity and structure that rivals far more famous Southern Rhône appellations, offering collectors a rare combination of world-class quality and outstanding value.

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Héloïse

Description: Chêne Bleu’s iconic red blend and one of the most elegant expressions of the Southern Rhône—layered, polished, and beautifully aromatic, with a refined texture and long, mineral-driven finish.

  • 2016: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Hold / Drink with Decant: Powerful, balanced, and age-worthy with exceptional depth.

  • 2017: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – Drink or Hold: Slightly more open and generous, with beautiful Rhône spice and supple structure.


Abélard

Description: The domaine’s most profound and structured wine—serious, complex, and built for long aging, with intensity, dark fruit, savory spice, and remarkable precision.

  • 2013: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – Drink or Hold: Developing beautifully; elegant maturity with lingering complexity.

  • 2014: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Drink Now or Hold: Softer and more approachable, showing harmony and charm.

  • 2015: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Hold: Rich, structured, and concentrated—an outstanding cellar candidate.

  • 2016: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Hold: One of the greatest vintages—deep, refined, and built for the long haul.

  • 2017: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – Drink or Hold: More accessible early, but still has serious depth and aging potential.


AN OUTSTANDING ROSÉ

Fresh yet disciplined, Chêne Bleu Rosé is a finely textured and complex blend of Syrah and Grenache. Rather than using the traditional saignée method, it is crafted through a careful multi-step process based on short skin contact and brief maceration, allowing the wine to reveal the full character of the grapes while delivering impressive length, structure, and depth. Highly perfumed, the rosé evokes the lush, velvety feel of rose petals—an inspiration reflected at the estate itself, where medieval rose varieties are lovingly cultivated around the house and in the walled herb and kitchen gardens, inspired by the romantic classic Le Roman de la Rose.

2024 Chêne Bleu Rosé VDP Vaucluse, Rhone Valley, France



A SITE UNLIKE ANY OTHER

They benefit from a remarkable confluence of natural advantages. Located far south on the same latitude as Gigondas, the estate enjoys more than 300 sunny days each year, allowing the fruit to ripen beautifully while remaining healthy and free from rot. The vines are regularly cooled and refreshed by the Mistral and other winds, which help concentrate flavors, yet the domaine’s hilly topography provides natural protection from the wind’s full force and the occasional local mini-tornadoes.

Their altitude, isolation, and soils are key to what makes Chêne Bleu so distinctive. Sitting at 550 meters (1,600 feet), the vineyard benefits from significant day–night temperature variation, which is essential for fruit quality and allows the grapes to ripen more slowly with greater flavor development. This higher-elevation setting often means harvesting up to three weeks later than neighboring vineyards in the valley, which can increase weather risk—yet in many years, that extended hang time works beautifully in their favor, adding complexity, freshness, and precision to the wines.



SUSTAINABILITY AND BIODYNAMICS

 

chene bleu sustainability

In the vineyard, we don't use any synthetic chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. Instead, we rely on our own work to strengthen the biodiversity, improve our vines' resilience, support the microbiome and our SustainaBEElity program. All ploughing has been stopped to allow organic life to redevelop in the soil.


chene bleu sustainability

These are the walls of the original medieval orchard. We restored them and planted all sorts of organically and biodynamically produced fruits and flowers-- forgotten varieties of tomato, odd-shaped squashes, and unusual types of mint… some sourced at the annual Rare Plants and Natural Gardens fair in Serignan-du-Comptat.


chene bleu sustainability

Most of the food we don’t produce ourselves is sourced from trusted local partners and artisans. In season, we serve ‘farm-to-fork’ meals and picnics at the winery using mainly fruits and vegetables from our "potager" (vegetable garden), lamb from our shepherd’s flock and locally-sourced cheeses.


chene bleu eco system

An age-old technique to filter water waste from the winery: plant a bamboo forest! The wastewater is sent to our half-hectare bamboo plantation, where it passes through the rhizomes. Microorganisms degrade the organic matter, allowing pure water to return to nature. This has very low energy demands and doesn't require any chemicals.


chene bleu bees honey

This is our apiary. We’re expanding it using our SustainaBEElity crowdfunding program, to help strengthen the vineyard through the biodiversity of cross-pollinating plants. We’re tripling the size of the apiary and embarking on a study with world renowned scientists that could make a roadmap for other winemakers to wean themselves off chemicals.


chene bleu PEFC forest

How to reconcile farming and forest management? We're certified PEFC forest management partners, which means we collaborate with forest authorities to do just that, actively managing the underbrush, protecting wildlife corridors, etc.


mont ventoux biosphere chene bleu wine

Our public-private partnerships with Avignon University and with the SMAEMV biologists of the UNESCO Mont Ventoux Biosphere result in mutually beneficial scientific exchanges.


chene bleu bunny

 We seek to educate others about the essential role of our ecosystem through the symbols in our label, like the ‘Show me the Bunny’ hunt. Our beloved Blue Oak tree is also a metaphor for our efforts to protect and preserve the natural environment, even though it is no longer standing.


chene bleu wine organic

77% of the estate's 135 hectares is reserved for biodiversity development. Most of it is forest fauna and flora, but also wastelands, meadows, olive trees, lavender and pastures – all cultivated using organic methods. This land also creates a natural barrier to pollution around the 30 hectares of vineyard.


la verriere eco luxury

In the Middle Ages, our spring was said to have miraculous properties, curing eye diseases. It still appears on Vatican's maps, resulting in pilgrims’ visits. Miracles aside, our water is considered ‘very tasty’ and ‘alive’. The lifeblood of La Verrière, it is tested often and is rich in minerals and metals, especially iron.


la verriere sustainable holiday

The estate employs only water-efficient technology: low-flow nozzles, pressurized water jets, compressed air cleaning machines, and foam canons.


chene bleu organic wines

We make our own compost from the garden and most biological residues. The grape stems are composted and used in the vegetable garden; the vine shoots are puréed and spread on the vines. The wine's leftover marc, which cannot be composted, is given to state distilleries to be recycled instead.


chene bleu sustainable barrels

The PEFC-certified barrels arrive new at the winery. They’re used for three years before being recycled to another winery.


chene bleu biodegradable

Chêne Bleu uses top quality biodegradable packaging materials, such as our glass bottles and natural corks, which are also PEFC-certified.


chene bleu sustainable viticulture

We use organic and biodynamic methods to do that, and have received Level 3 (highest level) of ‘HVE’ certification (Hautes Valeurs Environnementales, the most recognized Sustainable Viticulture standard in France), as well as ‘BEE Friendly’ since our practices are certified a safe habitat for our bees.


chene bleu organic wines

To restructure, purify and ventilate your soil: seed cereals such as rye or vetch before each vine. We also introduced sorghum to break down stones in the soil and provide needed mulch. As a result, microorganisms that had disappeared from most soils in France started to reappear in the vineyard.


chene bleu organic wines

Our work with Claude and Lydia Bourguignon, renowned soil experts, has allowed us to identify, catalogue and protect the thousands of microorganisms living in our soil. These make up the exceptionally vibrant microbiome, which nurture soil health and contribute to the complexity of the grapes’ flavors and their sense of place.


la verriere wild boar provence

The Wild Boar Spa we created in the woods behind the pond provides a shady, muddy, protected watering hole for the wild boars. It also helps keep them away from the vineyard.

 

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