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UK Channel Islands
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Chateau de l`Aumerade
Of its 550 hectares of vines in Coasts of Provence, the Fabre fields are dispersed in the area of Hyères and Pierrefeu-of-Var. The Castle of Aumérade, heart of the Fabre fields, is well worth a visit to see its garden, cellar and museum of the santon. The other castles and fields are private and cannot be visited. The Fabre fields are divided into three categories:
* Calcareous soil argilo spiced and mineral of Pierrefeu: - Castle of Aumérade Believed Classified in Pierrefeu (300 hectares) - Castle of Déidière with Pierrefeu (80 hectares) - Field of Jas de Cape with Pierrefeu (50 hectares)
* calcareous Soil argilo spiced with tendency edge of Sea: - Castle of Clapière Believed Classified in Hyères (50 hectares) - Castle the Forest with Hyères (18 hectares) - Field of the Fenouillet Mount in Hyères (4 hectares)
* Soil edge of sandy and schistous sea: - Saint-Honore Castle in Londe (60 hectares)
translated from: http://www.aumerade.com/les-domaines-fabre.htm
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