In the heart of the Catalan land, the particularity of the vineyards of Banyuls are surprising. Handcraft shaped and maintained since the fifth century BC, more than 6,000 km of schist stone walls support the terraces leading down to the Mediterranean.
The peus de gall (rooster feet) are an ingenious system of dry stone channels, initiated by the Templars, to evacuate water after storms, rare but violent.