Les Granges takes its name from the nearby ancient village. Curiously, Grange is also the surname of Liana, who leads the company along with Gualtiero Crea. Talking of small dimensions, in this case, is not a manner of speaking: its vineyards cover just two and a half hectares, but are located at the top of a hill, in full sun, in position that is privileged as well as a necessary condition for the ripening of the grapes at these latitudes (and altitudes). The productive activity began about twenty years ago, without speculative aims, but just not to disperse the wine heritage planted by ancestors, giving the grapes harvested to a cooperative. The turning point was in 2005, with the construction of a wine cellar within the company, that allowed complete autonomy in production.