This wine comes from our Montagne de Cras plot in Nantoux. It mentions the 382 metres altitude and the name of the Montagne de Cras lieu-dit on the label. Cras or Crag in Celtic, means pebbles. The soil is very varied, stony of course, but also full of clay. The 4-hectare plot is made up of 3 hectares of vines and 1 hectare of natural areas of great biodiversity: scree slopes, hedges, orchards, limestone grasslands with numerous orchids and even a few corm trees, which are extremely rare these days and whose hard wood used to be used to make the screws for the grape presses.