Domaine Luneau-Papin:
A story of transmission

Located in Le Landreau, 20 km from Nantes, south of the Loire, Domaine Luneau-Papin has 35 hectares of vines, which extend over the sunny slopes of the Muscadet Sèvre et Maine appellation.
In addition to these lands, there are 35 hectares dedicated to agriculture, including an orchard, and the breeding of a herd of Ouessant sheep.

The family of Pierre-Marie Luneau has its roots in this territory since the middle of the 17th century. A land made up of mica schist rocks, two-mica gneiss, granite, and peridotite, characterized by a serpentinite mound: the Butte de la Roche. 

As for the plots of vines, they were planted by the great-grandparents, then the grandparents, then the parents of Pierre-Marie Luneau. A precious heritage, coupled with an innate sense of transmission over generations.

Organic & Biodynamic Muscadet

In 2008, Marie and Pierre-Marie succeeded them.
They perpetuate the family tradition, with the desire to go further, dare, innovate, move to organic farming, then biodynamics.

Located 20 minutes by car from Maison Gervaux-Clisson,
we will welcome you to the Luneau-Papin estate!

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