"Located in the middle of the slope with a south-easterly exposure, the soil of this one-hectare plot (2.5 acres) is mainly limestone, enjoying a good balance of loams, sands and clay. Its name, “Les Teurons” (or “Les Theurons”), may be derived from Turno, meaning a small rise of land – a landscape feature that does exist at this location. These deeply-coloured wines are often full-bodied and powerful. Well balanced, they reveal great richness." —winemaker
"On the nose, this wine offers notes of small red fruits embellished, without being dominated, by spicy or slightly smoky notes, which are also found in the mouth. Its great persistence of taste is based on the finesse and richness of sensations it can provide." —winemaker