HOW HE GOT HERE
Nicolas Mariotti Bindi didn’t start with an obvious “winemaker path.” He left Corsica to study law in Paris, then made a sharp U-turn back home, choosing vines over the expected career. That first pivot matters, because it explains the tone of the wines: purposeful, precise, and built more on conviction than tradition-for-tradition’s-sake.
He began piece by piece — acquiring land gradually, learning through experience, and moving from an early first vintage in 2007 toward a clear personal style. The estate grew over time to a meaningful patchwork of vineyards, while keeping the mindset small: each parcel treated as its own voice, not raw material for a uniform “house style.”
Today the domaine is often described as farming around fifteen hectares in total, with a core portion bottled under his own name. The detail that keeps coming back in profiles is not scale, but intention: organic farming, careful harvest handling, and transparency down to the numbers on the label.