The Rhone Villages That Have Shaped Maison Boutinot

Boutinot works closely with growers in Cairanne, Séguret, Sablet and other named villages, selecting parcels that offer concentration, balance and aromatic depth. The warm Mediterranean climate, hillside vineyards and varied soils of clay, limestone and schist give the wines richness and freshness. This mosaic of terroirs forms the backbone of their Rhône portfolio.

A Winemaking Vision Built on Selection

Rather than relying solely on single‑village expressions, Boutinot often blends fruit from several top sites to create cuvées with greater complexity. Les Coteaux, for example, is enriched with parcels from Séguret, Sablet and Cairanne, a deliberate choice that elevates the wine beyond a standard Côtes du Rhône Villages. This philosophy reflects a commitment to quality, allowing the team to craft wines that are expressive, balanced and consistently reliable.

Techniques That Bring Clarity and Character

Winemaking focuses on gentle extraction, temperature‑controlled fermentation and selective use of oak. Many wines are mostly unoaked, with only a small proportion aged in older barrels to add subtle complexity. The goal is always clarity of fruit, supple texture and a style that reflects the warmth and charm of the Southern Rhône.

Boutinot Wines

Les Coteaux Côtes du Rhône Villages

Les Coteaux is a standout Côtes du Rhône Villages that combines fruit from top sites including Séguret and Sablet. It offers brambly red fruit, sweet spice, warm star anise and a touch of cinnamon, with a smooth, supple palate. A small portion is aged in older oak to add depth while keeping the wine vibrant and fruit‑driven.

Coteaux Schisteux Séguret

Coteaux Schisteux is sourced from the schist‑rich slopes of Séguret, one of the most characterful villages in the Rhône. The wine is dark, structured and mineral‑driven, with black fruit, spice and a firm, savoury backbone. It reflects the tension and depth that schist soils bring to Grenache‑based blends.

Les Six Cairanne

Les Six is a tribute to tradition, blending six permitted Rhône varieties in a style inspired by old‑school Cairanne winemaking. Expect red and black fruit, garrigue herbs, pepper and a refined structure. The wine is elegant, complex and built around freshness rather than sheer power.

Sauvage Cairanne

Sauvage is a richer, more intense expression of Cairanne, crafted from low‑yielding vines that deliver concentration and depth. The wine shows dark berries, warm spice, liquorice and a bold, velvety palate. It is a modern, polished interpretation of Cairanne with impressive presence.

La Collection Rosé

La Collection Rosé is a fresh, aromatic and delicately textured rosé crafted from classic Rhône varieties. Expect red berry fruit, citrus blossom and a crisp, refreshing finish. It is designed for versatility and easy enjoyment while maintaining the quality associated with the Boutinot Rhône range.

The Pasquier Range

The Pasquier wines form one of Boutinot’s most popular and accessible ranges. These wines are crafted in a fruit‑forward, easy‑drinking style that highlights the warmth and charm of Southern France. The range typically includes approachable reds, whites and rosés that offer excellent value while maintaining the producer’s commitment to quality and balance.