What separates Brigitte Chevalier from the rest - Blazing her own path

Have you ever heard the expression, "Eagles Fly Alone but pigeons fly together!" Sure you have. No insult to pigeons but some humans (or animals) love to spread their wings and blaze their own path in the sky! (Ah yes, a holiday! It would be so nice....) 

WELL, if you are considering a little biz with pleasure...

WE RECOMMEND - INVITE ONLY 

The below. Of course, you will need to be approved for such a voyage because it is invite only! 

With our love for female ascension and equality of rights of all kinds, we love highlighting the rise of  Brigitte Chevalier! 

HER PATH 

We can do no better than a little "friendly plagiarism of the below": 

FROM MANY TO ONE 

After working many years with Jean-Luc Thunevin of Chateau Valandraud in St. Emilion, Brigitte Chevalier founded Domaine de Cébène in 2006. Most of the Languedoc sits on a broad alluvial plain, but it was the unique schist soils of Faugères that caught Chevalier’s attention.

THE PERFECT BALANCE 

For Grenache and Syrah, Chevalier focuses on north-facing slopes to retain acidity & balance. The late-ripening Mourvèdre gets full southern exposures. Being highly drought-sensitive, Mourvèdre also benefits from the friable schistous soils that allow its roots to penetrate deep into underground reserves. Though, curiously, finding Mourvèdre on schist is not very common.

THE VIDEO - A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS 

So how many is a video? 

The world is full of energy flows and you can just feel when a professional, like Brigitte Chevalier, is fully dedicated to her profession and has a pure love of her winery and what they create. The usage of the words like "adventure" indicate a professional that realizes that variables require an acute adaptability to those variables. 

How we adapt in life makes us who we are. Tough times don't last but tough people do. And so we bid you "adieu" and enjoyment of this video! 

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