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Located at Cap Bénat - a small rocky point on the Mediterranean coast of Var - in the heart of one of Europe's most beautiful protected areas, lies the Léoube Provence vineyard estate. Just an hour from Saint-Tropez, overlooking the charming town of Bormes-les-Mimosas, the estate faces the Îles d'Hyères, also known as the "Golden Islands," and stretches along 4 kilometers of coastline.
Over the centuries, the Léoube estate has been shaped by various owners until its acquisition by the Bamford family in 1997. Since then, a steadfast commitment to organic agriculture and environmental preservation has marked its history. Initiated by the conversion of agricultural land, the estate quickly expanded its horizons, launching its first vintages in 2000 and extending its activities internationally from 2007 onwards. Despite challenges such as a fire in 2017, Léoube has managed to preserve its unique character and Provençal terroir. Today, strengthened by 25 years of family leadership and a continuous dedication to sustainability, the estate continues to write its story, garnering increasing recognition for its high-quality organic wines and its role as a protector of nature.