Château de Terride

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Château de Terride: a vineyard with a truly unique charm

Located in the heart of the woods, away from the bustle and close to the Gaillac wine region, Château de Terride is a domain where love for wine and family passion take centre stage. In 1996, Alix’s parents discovered this remarkable place and immediately fell in love with it. That instant connection marked the beginning of a winegrowing adventure built on commitment, emotion and respect for the land.

Today, Alix and her husband Romain continue this beautiful story with enthusiasm and determination, bringing fresh energy to the estate while remaining deeply faithful to its original spirit.

A family-owned estate of 40 hectares

Château de Terride covers 40 hectares of vineyards dedicated to producing wines of character. The estate embodies a tradition-driven approach to viticulture, where quality, precision and consistency guide every decision.

The family’s work preserves the authenticity of the Gaillac terroir while subtly integrating modern practices. A carefully balanced approach that honours heritage while embracing thoughtful evolution.

Elegant and subtle wines: a journey of flavours

The wines of Château de Terride are renowned for their finesse, elegance and distinctive personality. Each cuvée reflects the estate’s unique know-how and the richness of its terroir, offering harmonious and nuanced aromatic profiles.

Every tasting becomes an invitation to explore, a tribute to passion and respect for tradition, revealing sincere flavours waiting to be discovered.

A strong environmental commitment: HVE certification

The estate is certified High Environmental Value (HVE), an official recognition of its commitment to environmental protection and biodiversity.

This certification guarantees responsible agricultural practices carried out in harmony with nature, ensuring the production of high-quality wines while preserving natural resources and ecological balance for the future.