Wine Storehouse in Sarzeau
Architect: Carmen Maurice Architecture
Location: Sarzeau, France
Type: Wine Cellar
Year: 2024
Photographs: Guillaume Amat
The following description is courtesy of the architects. At 23 rue des Trois Moulins, in Poulhors, Sarzeau (France), Carmen Maurice completed the wine cellar for the Vignoble de Rhuys in May 2024, a contemporary structure literally rooted in its territory, serving a gustatory and sensual revival.
In Sarzeau, on the Rhuys peninsula, the municipality and the Parc Naturel Régional du Golfe du Morbihan (Gulf of Morbihan Regional Nature Park) have undertaken to relaunch wine production after a 70-year hiatus, an activity that had flourished for centuries until the 1950s. Guillaume Hagnier and Marie Devigne, selected following a call for applications from winegrowers, arrived at the Moulin de Poulhors in 2020, a site chosen by the town hall, and on which the couple are planting 25,000 vines after selecting three grape varieties: Chardonnay, Chenin, and Cabernet Franc.
The mill was already there, but a professional and welcoming wine cellar was needed, one that also had to embody a contemporary story of the place. Architect Carmen Maurice succeeded brilliantly in drawing from a universal wine-making imagination to create an architectural language that enhances the spirit of the location. The building, which wraps around the renovated mill, is compact. Its fluid layout optimizes the winemaking process, from harvesting in the north to delivery in the south. This design allows the press to work by gravity, while ensuring good thermal inertia.
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The lime plaster, crafted by a heritage artisan, gives the building a mystical feeling of immanence
as visitors approach the main entrance from the south or from the hiking trails to the northwest.
This material, with its unexpected plasticity, has allowed for the creation of living walls that
express their « terroir » and whose appearance changes with the weather and light, much like
wine. Its surface, made of a unique plaster mix containing local sands, evokes the proximity to the
ocean.
The wine cellar, a haven of silence and maturation, is also a place for sharing and tasting.
The project reflects these two aspects, blending private and public spaces. To the east, a built
enclosure blends modestly into the landscape, housing the work of the winemakers. To the west,
the walls of the cellar open generously to the surroundings, offering an unobstructed view of the
two neighboring mills. The spaces for sharing, tasting, and museography highlight the evolution of
winemaking practices and invite visitors to discover the history of the vineyards in Sarzeau.
The first harvest took place in 2022, producing nearly 6,500 bottles stamped “dantelezh”, Breton
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Project Details
- Location: 23 rue des Trois Moulins, Poulhors, Sarzeau, Morbihan, France
- Client: Commune de Sarzeau
- Schedule: Work began in October 2022, with partial availability of the vat room for the grape har- vest in September 2023. The building is set to be completed by the end of May 2024.
- Program: Renovation of a mill and construction of wine-making buildings (shed, cellar) in Sarzeau (France). Cost: 1,7 M€ EXCL. VAT.
- Floor area: 496.27 m2 + 200 m2 for the shed and cellar
Project Team
- Architect: Carmen Maurice Architecture
- Project coordination (OPC): Armor Economie
- Fluid systems, thermal, electricity: Become56
- Winemaking process: Alienor Ingénierie
- Structure: Bretagne Ingénierie
- Roads and utilities (VRD): Nicolas Associés
- Air quality: Laboratoire Vectoeur