Tarerach
Tarerach: micro-terroirs between Conflent and the Fenouillèdes
Tarerach is a small hilltop village tucked between valleys and woodland, at the crossroads of Conflent and the Fenouillèdes influences. Just a few kilometres from Ille-sur-Têt, it enjoys strong sunshine tempered by altitude—an ideal setup for wines that remain fresh and easy to drink.
Vine parcels, often on slopes, sit on a mix of schist, stones and clays. This relief brings concentration, while the elevation adds tension and lift. You will commonly encounter emblematic local varieties such as Carignan and Grenache, sometimes complemented by Syrah for reds, as well as Macabeu or Grenache Blanc for aromatic whites.
To place Tarerach within the local wine mosaic, explore the nearby Agly Valley and its characterful villages: every hillside and every valley leaves its signature in the glass.