Rene-Jean Dard and Francois Ribo started their estate in 1984, in a back street of Tain-l'Hermitage. There was about 1HA from Dard's family, all the rest was rented or slowly acquired over the years.
Born in the towns that face each other across the Rhône River, Tournon in the Ardèche and Tain-l'Hermitage in the Drôme, Dard and Ribo met in wine school in Beaune in their late teens. They work 7.5HA of vines scattered over 7 villages, with most of their holdings in Crozes-Hermitage, some in St-Joseph and a slice of Hermitage.
In their cellar, part of a large farm building in the hamlet of Blanche-Laine in Mercurol, they craft subtle, unextracted Syrah for immediate enjoyment, and several whites from Roussanne and Marsanne. "What we like is natural wine because it's alive, wine that does not necessarily have to be kept, just drunk and drunk again." (Francois Ribo, quoted in John Livingstone-Learmonth's The Wines of the Northern Rhône, p.382)
Among the regular cuvees is a Crozes-Hermitage red from plots located mainly in Larnage, on red clay with gravel and alluvial stones. The white Crozes is a blend of Roussanne and Marsanne planted on a mix of glacial alluvial deposits, rolled stones and red clay.