Climate neutral since 2021
  • Winery

    The Aureto winery in the heart of the Luberon stands for high quality, sustainable cultivation and the use of biodynamic viticultural techniques. A wide range of cuvées, from which our rosé wines in particular stand out, have won many prizes in national and international competitions. Together with the Hotel "Coquillade", we are among the leading culinary and gastronomic establishments in Provence.

    Vineyards

    Aureto currently works some 30 hectares of land. 17 hectares are in the area around the Hotel Coquillade near Gargas. The other vines are near the pretty villages of Gordes and Oppède. The various soil types make it possible to grow a range of grape varieties, including Syrah, Grenache and Cinsault, as well as the lesser-known Caladoc, Marselan and Chenanson. This diversity offers the opportunity to create expressive wines which reflect the beauty of nature perfectly. Thanks to the work of the whole Aureto team, the wines have won a great many prestigious national and international awards and are featured in the best French and international wine guides. Going forward, the product range will focus on rosé wines, with whites and reds rounding out the portfolio. In 2020, after Andreas Rihs' sons took over the winery, a fundamental change in direction was ushered in:

    - In September 2021 Aureto became one of the first wineries in the South of France to go climate neutral. Each and every CO2 emission is scrutinised with a view to minimising it. Thus, for example, new lighter bottles are used to reduce raw material use and freight transport emissions. The switch to renewable energy has been ramped up, and the supply chain optimised with a view to CO2 neutrality.
    - The entire production process has been switched to organic winegrowing methods. Humus-rich soil and biodiversity in vineyards are important requirements for producing high-quality wines full of local character. That means, for example, dropping the use of herbicides and insecticides as well as synthetic plant protection products and mechanical working of the soil. All of the above are requirements for organic certification, which Aureto is set to gain in 2022.
    - Furthermore, Aureto plans to create their own compost and plant based carbon production zone. The placement of a permaculture garden directly in the vineyard supports efforts to drive biodiversity and regional self-sufficiency to higher levels. Care for these areas together with socially principled associations and institutions is wholly supported.

    Climate neutral and sustainable culture

    At Aureto, we take pride in being the first climate-neutral winery in the picturesque Luberon region. As passionate winemakers, we understand the importance of preserving our planet for future generations, which is why we have made sustainability a core aspect of our business philosophy.

    We are committed to working in an environmentally-friendly manner and have implemented a range of measures to ensure that our winery is sustainable and well-positioned for the future. Climate protection is at the forefront of our efforts, and we take responsibility for quantifying the carbon footprint of our operations and taking action to minimize and offset our greenhouse gas emissions.

    Since 2021, we have been proud to be a climate-neutral winery. We have worked closely with our consultant, AIM - Advice in Motion GmbH, to calculate our carbon footprint using the internationally-established standards of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. We have now recalculated our carbon footprint for the year 2022, based on consumption data during the calendar year 2021.

    Our 2022 carbon footprint resulted in a total emission of all greenhouse gases caused by us of 159 tons of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e). We were able to reduce our footprint by 12% compared to the previous year. However, we do not want to stop here. We are consistently continuing on our path to climate protection and have implemented measures to further reduce our emissions in the coming years:

    ·       Selection of lighter glass bottles

    ·       Focus on regional suppliers to reduce transport distances

    ·       Switch to less harmful refrigerants

    ·       Bundling of work processes and distances in the vineyard

    ·       Switch to green electricity

    ·       Selection of climate-neutral freight forwarders for delivery

    To achieve climate neutrality, we have offset our unavoidable greenhouse gas emissions through engagement in a certified climate protection project. Including a safety surcharge, we have compensated 190 tons of CO²e through a project in Kenya that provides clean cooking stoves to local communities. The project is certified by the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), an internationally recognized quality label for climate protection projects.

    At Aureto, we take our responsibility for the environment seriously and are committed to continually improving our climate balance by reducing emissions. We will also recalculate our carbon footprint every year. This allows us to check the effectiveness of our climate protection measures and to offset unavoidable emissions again through recognized, certified climate protection projects.

    We believe that by cultivating our wines in a sustainable and climate-protecting way, we can ensure that future generations can enjoy the same high-quality wines that we are proud to produce today.

  • History

    Provence enthusiast Andreas Rihs took over the winery in 2006. A new era began when it was renamed Aureto, which means "light breeze" in the Provençal dialect. Andreas Rihs created a unique place with the winery and its Hotel "Coquillade". There you can experience the tranquillity of the beautiful landscape, the light, the sun, the hospitality and the unique South of France way-of-life with all your senses. 

    Wine is an essential element of this area, especially the rosé that so wonderfully complements the southern France savoir-vivre. This collection of rosé, white and red wines is among the best that Provence has to offer. From the very beginning, the aim was to produce high-quality wine. The vines have been cared for to produce expressive grapes. A new wine cellar was also built to create an optimal working environment.

    Following the passing of Andreas Rihs in 2018, his sons Oliver and Tobias kept Aureto running with the aim of making it one of the leading wineries in the Luberon.

    Expertise

    Viticulture methods used at Aureto

    A team of young, keen experts has a free rein to get the best out of the vineyards in the Luberon and Ventoux. The team is made up of people who are passionate about wine. Since 2009, Aurelié Julien has been responsible for the winemaking, from vine to bottle. At that point Nicole Guillot steps in and takes responsibility for successful marketing. They share a conviction that vine care is key to wine quality. That is why personal contact with the vine is very important. That is why the vineyards are carefully worked by hand.

    In winter, the vines are pruned in accordance with the principles of "gentle vine pruning" in order to preserve the sap pathways as far as possible and thus ensure that the entire vine retains its vitality, even into old age. Plants growing too high beneath the vine are removed by hand, or with a special kind of plough. The use of herbicides, insecticides and synthetic plant protection products such as weedkiller is shunned. This is the best way to ensure that the vineyard's soil remains healthy in the long term. These measures are supported by natural plant protection products, non-mechanical working of the soil and humus cultivation. To deliver natural nutrients, new greening mixtures are spread in the vineyards each year. Here, various grasses and herbaceous plants are used, which also constitute a valuable habitat for bees and other insects. In this way Aureto not only contributes to increasing biodiversity in the vineyards, but also to nature conservation in a broader sense. 

    Thanks to targeted hand-defoliation, the foliage is loose and well ventilated. This allows the grapes to dry off more quickly after rainfall, and thus ensures that they remain healthy. This hands-on approach to vine care means that the condition of the vineyards is known at any given time and the team can take any action required.

    At the end of each winegrowing year, harvesting the grapes by hand is one of the most important fundamentals for getting the grapes from the vineyard into the cellar without their quality being impaired. The grape pickers examine each grape carefully, discard any damaged or rotten ones and keep only the optimally-ripened specimens. This ensures that only perfectly ripe, healthy grapes make it into the winery. This is key to producing the highest quality wine. Once the best grapes have been harvested the fruit is taken down to the cellar. That is where the vintner and her team work on exploiting the aroma and flavour potential of the fruit. A return to traditional viticulture methods, supported by fermentation in ceramic amphorae, wooden barrels and concrete eggs, adds a special touch. Small yields and the state-of-the-art cellar technology make it possible to distil that distinctive character local to Aureto into special vintages.

    Team

    Under the leadership of dedicated vintner Aurelié Julien and site manager Nicole Guillot, the aim has been to reposition Aureto and offer even higher quality.

    Oenologist Aurelié Julien, who has been in charge of the winemaking since 2009, heads up Aureto's technical team and hails from the nearby town of Apt. She holds a degree in Viticulture and Oenology, a Master's Degree in Vine Sciences and a Diploma in Oenology from the University of Montpellier. Aurelié organises all the work in the vineyards. In the cellar, during the vinification and maturation of the different vintages, Aurelie is aided by consultants with international experience.

    Nicole Guillot, who is responsible for the successful marketing of the wine, is professionally trained in International Sales and holds a Master's Degree in Vine and Wine Law.

    Together with the team, they work on furthering the winery's development and plotting its change of course.

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