Domaine de Montille Located in Volnay, just south of Beaune, this winery boasts some of the most prized red wine producing vineyards of the Côte de Beaune. From their holdings in Volnay and Pommard, Hubert and Etienne de Montille (father & son) craft some of the most sought after Pinot . . .
Domaine de l'Arlot Situated in Côte de Nuits, Domaine de L’Arlot produces beautifully balanced wines, lightly colored but intensely flavoured. Owned by AXA Millesimes, the winemaker Jacques Devauges continues his work to bring out the exceptional viticultural heritage of the domaine. The domaine is also one of the few that . . .
Domaine Christian Moreau Pere et Fils The Moreau family is not a newcomer in Chablis, having started a wine business in 1814 and sold their operation to a Canadian firm in 1980s that ultimately went into another big negociant’s hand. In 2002, with the remaining 12.5ha of prime vineyards, Christian . . .
Domaine Caroline Morey The Morey family have been described as ‘the senior clan in Chassagne-Montrachet’ and in true Burgundian fashion it takes a while to work out who owns what and is married to whom. Caroline is the daughter of Jean Marc Morey and is married to Pierre-Yves Colin, with . . .
Domaine Bruno Clair The interaction between the vines and the terroir is constant and cumulative. Therefore, the older the vines, the more understanding and interaction they accumulate, and naturally, they are better able to achieve a perfect combination with the terroir and the best grapes can be produced. Domaine Bruno . . .
Domaine Billaud Simon Bernard Billaud sold his estate to Domaine Faiveley of Nuits St Georges in 2014. Billaud-Simon has long been the source of excellent, reliable, and hugely enjoyable Chablis, and continues to be so under Faiveley's ownership. Its new owners have been renovating the charming château and have installed . . .
Domaine Alain Chavy Alain’s seven-hectare estate has the distinction of possessing the deepest cellar (5.5 meters) in Puligny. The high water table of the village makes it difficult to dig a proper cellar and as a result, most of Puligny’s domaines have above ground caves that rely on air conditioning. . . .
Clos de Tart The vineyard was acquired by the nuns of Notre Dame de Tart in 1141 and remained under their ownership until the French revolution. In 1932 the property was purchased by the Mommessin family and remained under their ownership until last year. Sylvain Pitiot took over management in . . .
Domaine Faiveley Established in 1825 in Nuits-Saint-Georges by Pierre Faiveley. Today Erwan Faiveley and his sister Eve represent the seventh generation of the family, moreover, Eve is the first woman to hold this role in over 190 years of activity of this historic domaine. When they took over in 2005, . . .
Domaine Dujac Jacques Seysses, who established Domaine Dujac in 1968, had apprenticed with Gérard Potel at Domaine de la Pousse d’or and with advices of Charles Rousseau, Bernard Clair-Dau, also Aubert de Villaine during his winemaking life. Domaine Dujac has expanded over the years, from 5 ha to 17.5 ha, . . .