
Château Galoupet
CEO
Nadine Fau-Santucci
Creation date
18th century
Headquarters
83250 La Londe-les-Maures – France
IdentityCHÂTEAU GALOUPET
Château Galoupet is a future-facing wine estate that spans 77 hectares of protected woodland and 69 hectares of vineyards. Listed as a Cru Classé since 1955, the estate was acquired by Moët Hennessy in 2019, the first Rosé de Provence estate in its portfolio. Château Galoupet’s vision is to craft elevated expressions of an exceptional terroir, with unyielding respect for nature and the environment from ground to glass. For five years, the team has worked closely with a community of experts to restore a rare ecosystem and adapt its viticultural practices to respect the natural balance of the vineyards within their environment. The estate aims to express the full potential of the terroir in a sanctuary for biodiversity, becoming a benchmark for sustainability within LVMH, recognized for exemplary environmental practices in the wine industry.

At Château Galoupet, we respect our terroir by creating delicious dry, aromatic and velvety wines that reveal the grandeur of rosé and capture the essence of the Mediterranean. Beyond our organic practices, we are committed to innovative, regenerative viticulture, from vineyard to glass.

Nadine Fau-Santucci
CEO
1955
CHÂTEAU GALOUPET LISTED AS A CRU CLASSÉ DE PROVENCE, ONE OF JUST 18 IN THE REGION
77 HA
OF PROTECTED WOODLAND COVERING A SURFACE LARGER THAN THE VINEYARD
5 km
OF AGROFORESTRY HEDGES BY 2030
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Following several years of meticulous work to regenerate the estate’s natual environment and enable elevated expressions of the terroir, our Château Galoupet Cru Classé wines – one of the Provence region’s 18 classifications – fully reveal the superb results obtained from the estate’s harvests thanks to the year-round efforts of our vineyard managers. This gastronomic rosé, certified organic, reveals the complexity and richness of our terroir, offering a generous body and a long, saline finish, ideal for pairing with refined dishes.

A UNIQUE ECOSYSTEM
Nature thrives in the Château Galoupet ecosystem and plays a vital role in the vineyards, from the vines to the protected woodland. Château Galoupet works closely with local organizations to identify and inventory the diverse array of species found on the estate. The "Conservatoire des Espaces Naturels" is conducting an audit of all the biodiversity in the woodlands, while the "Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux" is doing the same in the vineyards. In partnership with the OFA (Observatoire Français d'Apidologie) beekeeping research organization, a hundred beehives have been created, enabling bees to contribute to the balance of fragile habitats, both enriching biodiversity and producing honey.

RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT, FROM SOIL TO GLASS
Château Galoupet is proactively committed to respecting its terroir by adopting sustainable practices such as agroforestry and cover crops, which encourage biodiversity and support the presence of insects that benefit the vines. Château Galoupet Cru Classé Rosé is bottled in an amber glass bottle made from 85% recycled glass. The second cuvéee, G de Galoupet, is one of the lightest wine bottles in the market, weighing just 300 grams, halving its carbon footprint compared with a standard rosé bottle.

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