With a heritage dating back to 1605, Famille Fabre stands among the great historic names of the Languedoc. Across its family-run estates, organic viticulture, terroir diversity, and generations of savoir-faire come together in wines of character, elegance, and unmistakable southern identity.
Famille Fabre is one of the historic winegrowing families of the Languedoc, with roots in Corbières dating back to 1605. Still family-owned and run, the estate has built its identity around a deep connection to the land, combining generations of heritage with a modern commitment to quality, sustainability, and authentic southern French character.
Today, Famille Fabre brings together a mosaic of emblematic terroirs across the Languedoc through its five châteaux and estates. From Château de Luc in Corbières to other key holdings across the region, the family’s vineyards reflect the remarkable diversity of Languedoc landscapes, soils, and appellations, allowing each wine to express a distinct sense of place.

A pioneer of organic viticulture in the region, Famille Fabre has championed environmentally responsible farming since 1991. Under Louis Fabre’s leadership, the family became one of the first producers in Languedoc to convert to organic grape growing, and today the estates are presented as fully organic, with an approach rooted in respect for nature, innovation, and long-term stewardship of the vineyards.
The result is a collection of wines that captures both the heritage and the vitality of the South of France. Honest, expressive, and terroir-driven, Famille Fabre wines unite tradition and forward-thinking craftsmanship, offering a refined portrait of organic Languedoc winemaking across Corbières, Boutenac, Minervois, and beyond.