Domaine Sigaliere is on the site of an old metaiery of the Abbey St-Martin-of-Monteils. At the end of eleventh century, the monks of this Abbey cleared these marl limestones slopes to sow rye there (in occitan segal, origin of the name of Segaliera, become since SIGALIERE). The exploitation is made up of 10 hectares vines on the commune of Carnas, small village in the western borders of the Gard, dominated by its majestic neighbor Pic St-Loup. Nature is beautiful there, the scrubland smells there good. Six hectares supplement the field on the commune of Corconne, well-known for its soil of gravettes, colluviums of Jurassic origin of the solid mass of Coutach.