Thirty-six square metres with a sitting nook, deep tub, walk-in robe, and a north-east window catching the morning sun across the valley.
A 36-square-metre room on the second and third floors, eleven metres deep with a sitting nook that catches the north-east sun for most of the morning. The bed is a true queen on a hand-built oak base; the bath is the deep one — full-length, roll-top, fitted with the soft Orange water that the locals will tell you about within five minutes of meeting them.
Where the Standard is built around efficiency, the Superior is built around a long stay. There is room for two suitcases open at once, a walk-in robe, a separate working desk, and a reading chair by the window that catches the light all afternoon.
From the second-floor rooms, the view crosses the courtyard and the garden to the western valley — five vineyards visible on a clear day, ten if there's a hot-air balloon rising at first light.
The full list — every fitting, fixture and small thing that comes with the room.
Bath at the cool end, bed at the centre, reading nook by the window. Almost half as large again as a Standard.
All rates include taxes, fees, and the slow-pour Wi-Fi.