France Exploring Vineyard Village Through Stunning Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, April 24, 2026 Jongieux, a picturesque village in the Savoie region of France, epitomizes the charm of French wine country. Nestled in a glacially carved valley, this small commune is renowned for its exceptional white wines crafted from Altesse and Jacquère grapes. The surrounding vineyards gracefully ascend the sloping hillsides, enveloping the town… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Vinography: A Visual Journey Through Les Abymes Chris Lehoux, April 18, 2026 The mountainous backdrop of Mont Granier looms over the Savoie appellation of Les Abymes, where the Domaine des Tres Lunes vineyards flourish. These vineyards thrive in soils that were formed from limestone debris resulting from numerous past rockfalls and landslides. Among the unique features of this terroir is the rare… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Vinography Images: A Deep Dive into “Work Sink Chris Lehoux, April 11, 2026 The smallest wineries often showcase an impressive efficiency in their use of space, and a perfect example of this can be found at the tiny Domaine Saint Germain located in the Savoie region of France. While observing a particular functional corner of this winery, nuances emerge, inviting curiosity about the… Continue Reading
France Exploring Vinography Images: The Art of Layer Cake in Photography Chris Lehoux, April 4, 2026 A line of clouds casts a veil over the rugged Combe de Savoie in France, specifically near Saint-Pierre-d’Albigny. Nestled within the forested slopes is Château de Miolans, a fortress prison once notorious for housing the Marquis de Sade. This captivating landscape features limestone escarpments, which serve as the foothills to… Continue Reading