It is in this small village with 210 ha (519 acres) of vines located in the middle of the Côte de Nuits that the most renowned red Burgundies such as Romanée-Conti and Richebourg are produced. Both the villages of...more
A ruby / purple coloured and reveals aromas of freshly cut flowers, blackberries and a hint of tar. Its chewy textured, medium to full-bodied and structured profile is layered with black fruits and flowers
The colour is deep red with with a faint tinge of brown at the rim. The bouquet is well perfumed with delicate oak and typical farmyard nuances. The palate is powerful and full-bodied with the tannins and forest fruit flavours...more
The bright colour is a very intense cherry-red black. The nose opens with notes of peony and flowers followed by licorice. The nose becomes more powerful and quite intense after some aeration and reveals notes of peppermint and...more
The colour is deep ruby with garnet reflections. The nose opens with ripe oaky notes, vanilla and grilled hazelnuts and expresses hints of black stewed fruit, licorice and nutmeg. In the mouth, the initial taste is rich and full...more
Aromas of ripe red and black fruit on the nose with notes of oak and spice. Over the years it will develop more animal notes, like musk and fur. Silky, structured, tannic and well-balanced on the palate. The same fruit found on...more
Maturation The wines are barrelled for 15 to 20 months, according to vintage, in oak casks, of which 20 to 40% are new, with a variety of origins of wood coming from Tronçais, Nevers, Vosges, and Burgundy. Maturation in new...more
This Pommard "Clos des Ursulines" reveals a fruity nose redolent of cherry, blackcurrant and fig. Over the years these aromas will evolve toward notes of coffee and leather. Full and round on the palate with ripe tannins and...more
The nose of this Aloxe-Corton features oak with elegant and spicy aromas that evolve into notes of very ripe red fruit. Endowed with very supple tannic structure, this well-balanced wine boasts lovely, pleasing, velvety tannins...more
Just like its neighbour, the illustrious Corton Grand Cru Monopole "Clos des Maréchaudes", this wine is also a “monopole” belonging to the Domaine du Pavillon estate. The soil here is brown limestone overlying scree, with a...more