Some parts of the estate have been turned over entirely to developing flora and fauna.
- We have several hectares of fields and parks that we leave fallow. These fallow areas are a perfect solution to improve biodiversity. They allow the soil to rest whilst also promoting pollination and providing animals with a refuge.
- These are also joined by flowerbeds, where we plant natural local species rather than purely aesthetic varieties (which would be invasive for the vines). They attract large numbers of jays, magpies, woodpeckers and larks as well as pollinating and auxiliary insects (natural predators of the vine’s insect pests).
- These spaces include a 1000m² floral farm !
