The meeting

Pierre & antonin,
the click in new york

A story about the South, the wine we love to share, the future of viticulture, the challenges of climate change and shared desires.

The origins

From New York to the moon,
the story of a strange journey!

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2010

A distant encounter

It all began in the summer of 2010, in a Brooklyn wine bar, where two guys from the Languedoc region, Pierre and Antonin, were rekindling their friendship over a bottle of wine.

2020

an obvious association

A few years later, they decided to join forces. In 2020, they launched Pierre & Antonin, a house in their image: free, creative, sincere and committed.

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2025

a shared future

Their credo: to make natural wines, accessible in taste and affordable in price, while building a new way of producing: more responsible, more local, more committed.

Our values

A closer look at our eco-designed packaging

At Pierre & Antonin, having a heavy bottle, a useless aluminum cap and dry materials from faraway lands is out of the question. That’s why we’ve rethought every element of our packaging, from the glass to the label:

The lightest bottle on the market

Only 370g, one of the lightest on the market! Produced less than 80 km from our vineyards in Albi, it drastically reduces our carbon footprint while generating savings on storage and transport.

A cork made in Roussillon

100% French and biosourced, made from natural cork and an emulsion of beeswax and castor oil.

No aluminum capsule

We bought a made-in-France waxing machine to wax all our bottles ourselves, and totally eliminate the use of industrial caps.

A label for the planet

Printed in the South of France on paper made from alternative fibers: grape seed, flax and hemp. The glue is water-soluble, the ink vegetable-based and food-safe.

And recycled cardboard for transport, of course!

Resistant and ecological, it offers a quality comparable to new cardboard, while reducing the carbon footprint of production.

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The future

and tomorrow...?

Our ambition is simple: to change the world of wine, one bottle at a time. To achieve this, we want to continue…

plant more resistant varieties

Innovating formats, uses and experiences

Supporting a collective of winemakers who share our vision

We’ll keep on surprising you!

valeur accessibles

Disease resistance gives our vines consistent production every year. As a result, our production costs are stable and competitive. Our natural vinifications are mastered thanks to new technologies and know-how that enable us to produce natural, straightforward, clean wines.

valeur engagés

From vine to bottle, every step is designed to minimize our ecological impact. We use indigenous yeasts, add no sulfites, and adopt eco-designed packaging.

valeur innovants

We’re exploring new viticultural horizons by growing resistant grape varieties that require up to ten times fewer treatments than organic farming. This approach enables us to produce wines that are natural, virtuous and respectful of the environment.

valeur curieux

Don’t think we only drink resistant wines! We love Loire whites and Italian reds. We like to investigate and try new things. We love good food and sharing our experiences.

The team

The people who bring vintages to life

Our values

our 3 core values

Illustration emballages éco-conçu - pierre et antonin

Eco-designed packaging

From the lightest bottle on the market to French corks and alternative-fiber labels, every detail is designed to reduce our carbon footprint.

Resistant grape varieties for sustainable vineyards

We work exclusively with grape varieties that are naturally resistant to vine diseases. Less treatment, less water, less impact. This is our concrete response to the environmental challenges facing wine.

100% natural winemaking

Our wines are made without oenological inputs, using only the indigenous yeasts present on the grapes. No chemicals. Just grapes, know-how and patience.

ECO-DESIGNED PACKAGING

sulfite-free

bon vivant

committed viticulture

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Wines of tomorrow

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