The elegance of Burgundy meets the sunshine of Provence
When a Burgundian winemaker decides to make wine in Provence, something special happens. Sylvain Morey—of the famed Chassagne-Montrachet family—brings his precision, restraint, and love of terroir to the southern Rhône’s Luberon region, and the results are nothing short of thrilling.
The Panorama wines are exactly what their name suggests: a sweeping, complete view of Luberon’s sunny character with the kind of finesse that only someone from Burgundy could coax out of these Provençal soils.
The 2023 Luberon “Panorama” Blanc is a beautiful, textural blend of Grenache Blanc, Vermentino, and Roussanne. It’s perfumed with wild herbs and white flowers, showing crisp stone fruit and a touch of honeyed depth. The palate is vibrant yet creamy, with tension and length that will make you forget you’re drinking a wine from the south—it’s that refined. Think of it as a white that bridges the best of Chassagne and Cassis: mineral, aromatic, and utterly delicious.
The 2023 Luberon “Panorama” Rouge—a blend of Syrah and Grenache—is equally elegant. Ripe red fruit and violets lead the nose, followed by savory garrigue and a peppery, silky palate. The fruit is pure and lifted, the tannins fine-grained, and the whole wine feels effortlessly balanced. It’s a Rhône wine dressed in a Burgundian suit.
For those who love value, these are some of the most impressive wines being made in southern France today. They’re terroir-driven, handmade, and authentically expressive—yet still priced for everyday enjoyment.