The area of Pavillon Bel Air, in Lalande Pomerol , is a site where the wine business is practiced since the XII century. At that time The Bel Air Pavilion of Lalande Pamerol was occupied by monks and builders, and in the 12th century the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta, whose badge, the eight-pointed white cross, became The emblem of the wines of the Bel Air Pavilion in Lalande de Pomerol . It was on this land that they established a Commandery and began to practice viticulture both for the divine office and for the comfort of the pilgrims of SAINT JACQUES DE COMPOSTELLE and the Crusaders. In this Middle Ages, One of the aspects of the subsistence polyculture of the Bel Air Pavilion and more generally of Lalande Pomerol and does not yet feed a large commercial stream. It is nevertheless under the patronage of the great congregation of chivalry, around its installation at LALANDE DE POMEROL (its different castles of which the Bel Air Pavilion belongs to Lalande de Pomerol ), that developed and transformed the terroir Now dedicated to the production of our great wines.