It is an estate organized around a multi-millennial cromlech that the family of Jean Pierre Amoreau has been passing down from father to son for several centuries, without any of them ever considering disturbing the natural balances of the land and the vines. Jean Pierre Amoreau narrates his life as the maturation of a wine and his wine as the trajectory of a life. He draws from the land that saw him born a wisdom that is both free, humble, and obstinate, which he invites the reader to savor with him, like the promise and realization of authentic happiness. He is the representative of the thirteenth generation of winemakers working the land of Château le Puy. A storyteller of history and grape varieties, he cultivates the vines of his forefathers for the joy of his contemporaries. Foreword by Eric Asimov, wine critic at The New York Times and a global reference in the field of wine.