This is an exciting new domaine that owes its origins to Simon’s grandfather Michel Colin, who split his domaine in two stages between his sons Philippe and Bruno.
Read MoreDomaine Simon Colin ~ Chassagne-Montrachet
This is an exciting new domaine that owes its origins to Simon’s grandfather Michel Colin, who split his domaine in two stages between his sons Philippe and Bruno.
Read MoreDomaine Georges Glantenay
Although the Georges Glantenay estate goes back five generations, their history as a estate-bottler of fine Burgundy is more recent. Prior to 2014 when the current generation, Brother-Sister team of Guillaume and Sarah Glantenay took over, most of the production was sold either as grapes or as wine in bulk
Read MoreDomaine Jean-Baptiste Boudier
Jean-Baptiste Boudier’s training took him from Beaune’s viticultural school to New Zealand and Roussillon, with 2 years studying oenology in Bordeaux, including 6 months at Château Haut-Brion. It was during the 2014 harvest that he worked for the first time alongside his father at the family`s Pernand-Vergelesses Domaine. Their different visions of wine soon became apparent and they mutually decided that Jean-Baptiste deserved a chance to experiment on his own.
Read MoreMaison Benjamin Leroux
Benjamin Leroux (40) is undoubtedly one of the most talented winemakers of his generation and he produces an impressive range of Bourgognes.
Read MoreDomaine Bessin-Tremblay ~ La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne
The estate's wines reflect their different climats particularly well. Also, very little wood is used during the aging and a constant is that the wines become more complex and complete with...
Read MoreBurgundy
The Burgundy region continues to appeal to the imagination. Personally, I can't stop talking about it and certainly not about her great red wines based on the most unique grape in the world; de Pinot Noir.De Bourgogne currently has 28,715 ha in production and this area represents 3% of the entire French...
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