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Domaine de la Vieille Julienne was founded in 1905 and owns 15 hectares of vines in Chateauneuf du Pape.
Domaine de la Vougeraie, based in Premeaux just south of Nuits St Georges, was created in 1999 when Jean-Claude Boisset of the Boisset group decided to group together all the vineyard holdings of his various negociant companies acquired over the years.
The Lauzières wine estate is nestled in an untouched valley of the Alpilles, in the south east of the Baux de Provence countryside, spreading over 31 hectares of vineyards, 25 hectares of olive trees and 23 hectares of garrigue.
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Domaine de Marcoux, a small Châteauneuf domaine, is owned and managed by Catherineand her sister, Sophie Estevenin.
The regular Châteauneuf-du-Pape is one of the best examples in the appellation, while the Cuvée Vieilles Vignes is a powerful and concentrated wine and is now one of the most sought after deluxe cuvées in Châteauneuf.
Domaine de Mont Redon is one of the important names in Chateauneuf du Pape. Their wines are consistently good, with the Chateauneuf being a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mouvedre.
Frédéric Pourtalié and his family farm around twenty-five hectares of vines in what has now become the newly created appellation of the Terrasses de Larzac.
Domaine de Montille is a first class Côte de Beaune domaine and one which is producing some of the purest expressions of Pinot Noir to be found in Burgundy today.
Production : 3'500 bouteilles ;
Surface : 5 ha ;
Wine variety : 100% tempranillo;
Best vintages : 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1999
René Durrbach purchased this estate and farmhouse in Saint-Etienne-du-Grès, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, for his family in 1955.
Eloi produced his first Trévallon wine from the 1976 harvest. He quickly gained notoriety among the top restaurateurs and sommeliers across France, who clamored for these intoxicatingly unique wines from this unique terroir.
The de Villaines farm three appellations within the Côte Chalonaise, namely Bouzeron (Aligoté), Rully (Chardonnay and Pinot Noir) and Mercurey (Pinot Noir).
Their single-vineyard parcels are stunning examples of what this complex and amazing terroir can yield. Though their wines are quite enjoyable young, their ability to age well is what one might expect from a master such as de Villaine.
Much of this is due to both the diversity of his vinestock and his organic and biodynamic methodology in the vineyards, both of which Aubert stands by with great conviction. He also ferments his Mercureys and Rully rouge in wood tanks, a style adopted from DRC.
Domaine des Bosquets has deep historical roots in Gigondas. It was first mentioned as a vineyard site in 1376.
The average age of his vines is 50 years old, and the soils range (Julien has mapped 14 different terroirs) from sand to various gravels and types of clay – some with high levels of chalk. Average yields are 23 hl/ha for vines destined for the village Gigondas, while it drops down to as low as 15 hl/ha for some of the parcel wines.
The domaine was formed in 1982 from the holdings of the Mercier family who still run the company (SNV des Chézeaux).
Domaine des Chezeaux is the largest owner of Griotte-Chambertin.
All these vineyards are today leased to other vignerons – Domaine Ponsot has Le Chambertin, Clos St. Denis and 57% of Griotte Chambertin.
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