Dom Brial Since its creation in 1923 the cooperative vineyards of Dom Brial have continued to develop and grow. Today, it brings together 380 wine producers growing on over 2500 hectares of vineyards, this equates to over 8,500,000L of wine!!
Dom Brial himself was a priest from Baixas, confessor to Marie Antoinette, who introduced the wines from his village to the royal court.
However, the cooperative cave of Baixas was created not for the elite aristocracy, but in a gesture of solidarity, to overcome the wine crisis of the times.
The flavoursome tipples are packaged in a tasteful contemporary style and represent excellent value for money for top quality wine. The vineyard even boasts an impressive underground cellar housing French oak barrels.
Enjoy a guided trip around the well-groomed vines, followed by a dégustation in their pleasant tasting rooms.
As featured in POL N° 57 (Autumn 2017)
Opening Hours
September – June Monday – Saturday 9am – 12pm / 2pm – 6.30pm Closed Sundays and public holidays
July & August Monday – Sunday 9am – 12.30pm / 2pm – 7pm Closed public holidays
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