It was the Count of Ramatuelle who, in the 17th century, built the Chateau to plant an olive grove. In 1984, the property was transformed into a wine estate by Jean Didier and in 1990, the construction of the cellar and the aging cellar followed. It was in 1998 that Château les Crostes passed into the hands of the Lademacher family, then in 2013 into those of the second generation; Claire & Felix de Luxembourg. This family estate is rooted in clay-limestone soil, this vineyard of 55 hectares of vines is trellised and planted to enjoy maximum and optimal exposure to the sun. Benefiting from the mild Mediterranean climate, Provence; land of enchantment with its vineyards and its world-famous wines and more particularly admired thanks to its unique rose wines.