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  • domaine Faiveley

    Domaine Faiveley is one of the biggest domaines (115ha) in Burgundy and, many would argue, one of the best.

    Many of Faiveley's top wines are hand bottled with no filtration. This in turn results in clean, opulent wines that often show Pinot Noir at its best. Their concentration and richness are rarely equalled.

  • domaine FONTAINE-GAGNARD

    The estate Fontaine-Gagnard has ten hectares (Bois de Chassagne, La Boudriotte, En Cailleret, les Chenevottes, Clos de Murées monopole, Clos St-Jean, La Maltroie, Morgeot, La Romanée and Les Vergers in white, Morgeot and Clos St-Jean in red). 

  • Domaine Fourrier

    The Domaine Fourrier (previously known as Pernot-Fourrier) has a long history in Gevrey Chambertin extending over four generations.

    The Domaine Fourrier owns 9 hectares of vineyards spread amongst the communes of Gevrey-Chambertin, Morey-St.-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny and Vougeot.

    The wines made from any vines less than 30 years old are sold to négociants rather than being bottled at the domaine. 

  • Domaine François Carillon

    The François Carillon Domaine, created in 2010, is the long-lasting legacy of a wine family business that dates back to the 16th century in Puligny-Montrachet, a very typical wine village in south of Côte de Beaune - Burgundy’s most renown terroir for white wines.

    The François Carillon Domaine produces 16 different appellations, spread over the villages of Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet and Saint-Aubin.

    Among these appellations lie 9 Premiers crus (2 Saint-Aubin, 3 Chassagne-Montrachet and 4 Puligny-Montrachet), 5 villages wines  (3 Puligny-Montrachet and 1 Chassagne-Montrachet), and 4 regional wines (2 Bourgogne Chardonnay, 1 Bourgogne Aligoté and 1 Bourgogne Pinot Noir).

  • Domaine François Cotat

    This small, family-run estate in Chavignol owns plots located in Monts Damnés, Grande Côte and Culs de Beaujeu.

    These wines can easily be left for decades, and contribute to the continuing legend of the great wines of Sancerre.

    This area produces great Sancerre wines with impressive ageing potential.

  • DOMAINE FRANCOIS CROCHET

    In Sancerre, three villages have come to be associated with wines of distinction: Chavignol, Ménétréol-sous-Sancerre, and Bué. François Crochet lives in Bué and farms around eleven hectares, with vines predominantly around this home village (including around 3.5ha of Pinot Noir!).

    Some of these 30 parcels Crochet works are in several renowned single-vineyards in Bué, including lieux-dits Petit Chemarin, Grand Chemarin and Le Chêne Marchand. These vineyards are limestone-based, rendering a distinctive mineral quality to Crochet’s wines that isn’t always found in the more industrially-produced wines of the region. Of course, each parcellaire wine has its own personality, but the single-vineyard wines are aged on fine lees in large foudre for 18 months, adding openness and elegance—a style long abandoned by most producers in the appellation.

  • Domaine Francois Lamarche

    Domaine François Lamarche are sole owners of La Grande Rue, one of the four grand cru monopoles of Vosne-Romanée (La Tâche, La Romanée and La Romanée Conti are the others).

    "I have to agree with Lamarche that they did indeed achieve truly remarkable finesse across their various terroirs. The tannins are extremely sophisticated and many wines have a seductively silky mouth feel."

    Allen Meadows on the 2010s, Burghound Issue #45

  • Domaine Francois Lumpp

    Run by Francois and his wife Isabelle, this dynamic domaine is considered to be one of the best in the Chalonnaise.

    Viticulture on the 6.5 hectares is manual, with close pruning, no use of synthetic products, and handpicking with a severe selection of only the best material.

  • domaine Françoise André

    Burgundians Françoise and Michel André founded Domaine Françoise André in 1983.

    After twenty-five years of hard work, Françoise and Michel had realized their dream of producing wines that reflect their land, people, and place, or as Françoise would say, “we are now very happy to drink our own wines.”

    In 2009, their daughter-in-law Lauriane André took over the management of the estate and continues the vision of the domaine

  • Domaine Gagnard-Delagrange

    Domaine Gagnard-Delagrange was created in 1959 with the marriage of Jacques Gagnard to Marie-Josèphe Delagrange.

    The domaine produces outstanding, long-lived wines from the approximately 3 hectares it retains. 

  • domaine Ganevat

    Former head winemaker of Jean-Marc Morey in Chassagne-Montrachet, Jean-François Gavenat has become one of the most talented winemakers in the Jura since he took over his family domain in 1998.

    His vineyard spans 13 hectares and includes many different grape varieties. 

  • domaine Georges Roumier

    The heart of the 12 hectare Roumier domaine, as always, lies in Chambolle-Musigny. Their cherished parcels include structured magnificent consistent Bonnes-Mares, outstanding but more variable Musigny, fragrant complex Les Amoureuses, and unique Clos de la Bussiere (monopole) among others. 

    The winemaker at the Domaine Georges Roumier is the 52 year old Christophe, son of Jean-Marie.

    The wines are seductively fruity in their youth yet with excellent ageing potential.

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