Our history









A family farm passed down from generation to generation.
In the 19th century, under the Napoleonic regime, at the time of the Italian campaign, one of the ancestors of the Gasquet family (André Falcon) worked as treasurer for the government.
He lives in Marseille and is forced to travel very often to Italy to pay the soldiers and manage the expenses of this campaign.
To do this, he decides to buy land in the middle of his long road to Italy. It was then that he spotted the small village of Ramatuelle and decided to build a house there for his family.
At the start, there was no culture. Then, in 1920, after the First World War, the Gasquet family decided to plant vines on 2 hectares which developed over time to reach today an area of 50 hectares.