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  • Maison Egly-Ouriet

    This small house has been in the family for four generations and they use grapes from grand cru vineyards only.

    After bottling, the champagnes spend a long period of time on the lees for Brut Tradition for at least 3 years, and the other cuvées significantly longer.

  • Maison en belles lies (Pierre Fenals)

    Pierre’s winery is located in Saint-Aubin and he now also rents and owns vines in Santenay, Monthelie and Corton including a plot of Le Corton itself.

    As for the name Belles Lies, it derives from a practice developed by 17th century monks who would dry their barrels and rub them with the lees from the vintage. A fitting technique for a vigneron who is yielding pure, traditional translations of place.

  • Maison Joseph Drouhin

    Joseph Drouhin founded the négociant company which bears his name in 1880.

    Joseph Drouhin has three wineries: one in Beaune (its headquarters), one in Chablis, and, since 1988, a third in Oregon's Willamette Valley. 

    Today, Drouhin follows biodynamic principles in the vineyards they own; organic farming is being practiced throughout all Drouhin properties.  

  • maison Moillard-Grivot

    Founded in 1850, Moillard-Grivot is not old by the standards of Burgundy. However, they export their wines in 45 countries.

    Except for their Grands Crus, the wines of Moillard can be drunk after 3 years in the bottle, and certainly demonstrate the ability to improve for 12-15 years.

  • Maison Romane

    The house – Maison Roman – is an old house that dates back to the thirteenth century. Oronce has always been passionated about Burgundy and its different terroirs, so he followed his dream to make great, natural wines by creating his own small vinery in his old cellar.

    Oronce buys grapes from friends that farms organic and mainly biodynamic, but plows the vineyards himself with Prosper and Quatro, his horses. He works with quite a wide spread of sites, from Marsannay to Chablis, to be able to show the diversity of the terroirs.

  • MAISON VALETTE

    Three generations of winemakers have worked this 8.5 ha estate in Chaintre, a small village in the south of Burgundy between the Mâcon and Beaujolais. Philippe’s father was the first farmer in the region to stop selling grapes to the co-op and create his own Domaine wine.

    Philippe is known as one of the godfathers of natural winemaking, especially in the Mâcon.

  • Maison Verget

    Jean-Marie Guffens of Verget and Guffens-Heynen is one of the finest white winemakers in the world today.

    He happens to specialise in white Burgundy producing small batches of brilliant Chablis, Maconaise and Cote d'Or whites.

    He is unquestionably the leading producer of the Macon and up there with the very finest Chablis producers.

  • Marc Sorrel

    The domaine Marc Sorrel produces two Hermitage Rouge wines and two Hermitage white wines.

    Marc Sorrel Hermitage Rouge is produced from mostly vines located in the Les Bessards, Les Greffieux and Les Plantiers lieux-dits. The fruit is always destemmed. The wines are aged in used, French oak barrels for 12 months.

    Marc Sorrel Le Greal comes from vines in the Le Meal vineyard, on a terroir of steep hillsides with granite, limestone, sand and clay soils. Many of the vines, perhaps up to 90% are planted around the middle of the slope for the Le Meal vineyard which is a warmer micro climate than other parts of Le Meal.

  • Marcassin Vineyard

    Marcassin is a leading Sonoma Coast wine label owned by famous winemaker Helen Turley and her viticulturalist husband John Wetlaufer. Turley is one of the most influential winemakers in California, and has acted as a consultant for many of the region's top estates, including Pahlmeyer and Peter Michael Winery.

  • Marcel Deiss

    Located in Bergheim, Domaine Marcel Deiss was established after the Second World War by the grandfather of the current owner, Jean-Michel Deiss.

    Jean-Michel Deiss's wines are without doubt among the most exciting of the region.

  • Marchesi Antinori

    Wines estate Tignanello, Solaia.

    Tignanello was the first red wine to be blended with non-traditional varieties (like Cabernet)

    Solaia is from the sunniest part of the Tignanello hill, from the best grapes grown in the best vineyard.

    Wine varieties 85% Sangiovese, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc.

    Best vintages 2010, 2009, 1997, 1985.

  • Marchesi de' Frescobaldi

    Marchesi de Frescobaldi is one of the best known and largest vine growing companies in the world.

    These vineyards comprise of over 1,000 hectares of vineyards which are located in the premium areas with the finest terroir. 

    The Frescobaldi family are all directly involved in the management and marketing of these superb wines and their beautiful wines are currently sold in over 60 countries.

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