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Domaine Prince Florent de Mérode is a historic Burgundy estate, rooted in Aloxe-Corton and Ladoix-Serrigny, with family ownership dating back to the early 1700s. The domaine, centered around the Château de Serrigny, cultivated about 12 hectares of vineyards, including prestigious Corton Grand Cru parcels. After Prince Florent and his wife (from the Lur-Saluces family of Château d’Yquem) passed away in 2008, much of the vineyard land was sold, while six hectares of Corton were leased to Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, beginning with the 2009 vintage. Despite these transitions, the wines of Prince de Mérode have long been praised for their richness, individuality, and stylistic concentration, making the estate an important contributor to Burgundy’s Corton legacy.
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Domaine Desaunay-Bissey is a family-run Burgundy estate located in Flagey-Échezeaux, with about six hectares of vineyards including prized parcels in Échezeaux and Grands Échezeaux. Known for producing elegant, terroir-driven wines, the domaine gained recognition under Bruno Desaunay-Bissey, who was admired for his meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to expressing the character of Burgundy’s finest terroirs. Despite its relatively low profile compared to larger houses, the winery built a strong reputation among collectors and enthusiasts for the quality and authenticity of its wines, and Bruno’s passing in April 2023 marked a significant moment in its history.
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Dom Pérignon Vintage 2003 Plénitude 2 reveals a soft, warm and reassuring sweet bouquet, rich in subtle nuances. The palate of Dom Pérignon 2006 is full bodied, both restrained and tender, developing into a thick texture that gradually becomes firmer.
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Dom Pierre Pérignon, a French Benedictine monk, set out his vision to "create the best wine in the world" when he became Cellar Master at the sacred Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668. Dom Pérignon dedicated over 40 years to this mission, employing a visionary spirit and daring approach to the wine making process. Over that time, he became known as the "father of champagne" for laying down the fundamental rules for the traditional Champagne production method (La Methode Champenoise or Traditionelle). A favored wine of the Sun King Louis XIV, Dom Pérignon himself compared his wine to "drinking stars".
Dom Pérignon: an absolute commitment to VintageDom Pérignon's commitment to vintage is absolute. Each Dom Pérignon is a true act of creation, made from only the best grapes. The champagne's intensity is based in precision, so inviting, so mysterious. Each Vintage has three Plénitudes, and embodies the total faith in the creation that is constantly renewed by Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon. Coupled with a bold sense of playfulness, Dom Pérignon inspires the greatest creators in the world.Made only from the best grapes grown in one single year, each Dom Perignon's Vintage represents a harmonic balance between the nature of the year and the signature of Dom Pérignon. After no fewer than 8 years of elaboration, each vintage emerges complete, seamless and tactile. Dom Pérignon Champagne is made through an assemblage of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, created by using only the best grapes harvested from the 17 Grands Crus in Champagne and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers.
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Domaine Leroy, located in Auxey-Duresses in Burgundy, was born out of the négociant business Maison Leroy, founded in 1868 by François Leroy; his grandson Henri expanded the family’s influence by acquiring shares in Domaine de la Romanée-Conti in 1942, cementing a long association with one of Burgundy’s most legendary estates. In 1971, Henri’s daughter Lalou Bize-Leroy took over management, bringing her uncompromising standards and extraordinary palate to the forefront. She later purchased the estates of Charles Noëllat and Philippe Rémy, establishing Domaine Leroy in 1988 and immediately converting all vineyards to biodynamic farming, a pioneering move at the time. Today, Domaine Leroy spans about 23 hectares, mostly Premier and Grand Cru sites, and is renowned worldwide for producing some of the rarest, most sought-after, and expensive Pinot Noir wines in Burgundy, consistently celebrated for their purity, intensity, and longevity.
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Domaine Faiveley, founded in 1825 by Pierre Faiveley in Nuits-Saint-Georges, is one of Burgundy’s most historic family-owned estates, now led by the seventh generation, Erwan Faiveley. Over nearly two centuries, the domaine has expanded its holdings across prestigious appellations, acquiring iconic vineyards such as Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley—a rare grand cru monopole—and parcels in Clos Vougeot and other renowned crus. Each generation has contributed to its growth, with François Faiveley extending the estate’s reach in the late 20th century, and Erwan modernizing winemaking practices while preserving tradition. Today, Domaine Faiveley is celebrated for producing terroir-driven wines that balance authenticity with contemporary refinement, making it a cornerstone of Burgundy’s legacy.
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The 2003 Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (Domaine des Héritiers) is a powerful and opulent expression of the vintage, noted for its "massive" concentration that occasionally draws comparisons to the structure of a red wine. According to winemaker Jacques Lardière, the 2003 was vinified using a higher percentage of new oak—up to 100% for the first several months—to intentionally oxidize unstable material early on, a technique used to maintain stability and avoid overly exotic flavors in the searing heat of that year.
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Founded in 1859 by Louis Henry Denis Jadot, Maison Louis Jadot is a premier Burgundy producer with roots dating back to 1794. The house focuses on expressing terroir, holding over 60 hectares of vines. Their Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Baudes" is a structured, long-aging Pinot Noir sourced from vines near Morey-Saint-Denis.
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Domaine Prince Florent de Mérode is a historic Burgundy estate, rooted in Aloxe-Corton and Ladoix-Serrigny, with family ownership dating back to the early 1700s. The domaine, centered around the Château de Serrigny, cultivated about 12 hectares of vineyards, including prestigious Corton Grand Cru parcels. After Prince Florent and his wife (from the Lur-Saluces family of Château d’Yquem) passed away in 2008, much of the vineyard land was sold, while six hectares of Corton were leased to Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, beginning with the 2009 vintage. Despite these transitions, the wines of Prince de Mérode have long been praised for their richness, individuality, and stylistic concentration, making the estate an important contributor to Burgundy’s Corton legacy.
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Domaine Chandon de Briailles, established in 1834, is a historic Burgundy estate located in Savigny-lès-Beaune, with vineyards also in Pernand-Vergelesses and Aloxe-Corton. Owned by the same family since its founding, the domaine is today run by siblings Claude and François de Nicolay, who took over in the late 20th century. Originally managed by their mother, the estate shifted from organic to biodynamic viticulture in 2005, achieving certification in 2012. With 13.7 hectares of vines, including prestigious Grand Cru holdings in Corton and Corton-Charlemagne, Chandon de Briailles is known for producing elegant, age-worthy wines through minimalist winemaking, whole-cluster fermentations, and a focus on terroir expression.
Winemaker Notes
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2004 Plénitude 2 reveals a soft, warm and reassuring sweet bouquet, rich in subtle nuances. The palate of Dom Pérignon 2006 is full bodied, both restrained and tender, developing into a thick texture that gradually becomes firmer.
About Winery
Dom Pierre Pérignon, a French Benedictine monk, set out his vision to "create the best wine in the world" when he became Cellar Master at the sacred Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668. Dom Pérignon dedicated over 40 years to this mission, employing a visionary spirit and daring approach to the wine making process. Over that time, he became known as the "father of champagne" for laying down the fundamental rules for the traditional Champagne production method (La Methode Champenoise or Traditionelle). A favored wine of the Sun King Louis XIV, Dom Pérignon himself compared his wine to "drinking stars".
Dom Pérignon: an absolute commitment to VintageDom Pérignon's commitment to vintage is absolute. Each Dom Pérignon is a true act of creation, made from only the best grapes. The champagne's intensity is based in precision, so inviting, so mysterious. Each Vintage has three Plénitudes, and embodies the total faith in the creation that is constantly renewed by Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon. Coupled with a bold sense of playfulness, Dom Pérignon inspires the greatest creators in the world.Made only from the best grapes grown in one single year, each Dom Perignon's Vintage represents a harmonic balance between the nature of the year and the signature of Dom Pérignon. After no fewer than 8 years of elaboration, each vintage emerges complete, seamless and tactile. Dom Pérignon Champagne is made through an assemblage of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, created by using only the best grapes harvested from the 17 Grands Crus in Champagne and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers.
Winemaker Notes
Dom Pérignon Vintage 2004 Plénitude 2 reveals a soft, warm and reassuring sweet bouquet, rich in subtle nuances. The palate of Dom Pérignon 2006 is full bodied, both restrained and tender, developing into a thick texture that gradually becomes firmer.
About Winery
Dom Pierre Pérignon, a French Benedictine monk, set out his vision to "create the best wine in the world" when he became Cellar Master at the sacred Abbey of Hautvillers in 1668. Dom Pérignon dedicated over 40 years to this mission, employing a visionary spirit and daring approach to the wine making process. Over that time, he became known as the "father of champagne" for laying down the fundamental rules for the traditional Champagne production method (La Methode Champenoise or Traditionelle). A favored wine of the Sun King Louis XIV, Dom Pérignon himself compared his wine to "drinking stars".
Dom Pérignon: an absolute commitment to VintageDom Pérignon's commitment to vintage is absolute. Each Dom Pérignon is a true act of creation, made from only the best grapes. The champagne's intensity is based in precision, so inviting, so mysterious. Each Vintage has three Plénitudes, and embodies the total faith in the creation that is constantly renewed by Chef de Cave Vincent Chaperon. Coupled with a bold sense of playfulness, Dom Pérignon inspires the greatest creators in the world.Made only from the best grapes grown in one single year, each Dom Perignon's Vintage represents a harmonic balance between the nature of the year and the signature of Dom Pérignon. After no fewer than 8 years of elaboration, each vintage emerges complete, seamless and tactile. Dom Pérignon Champagne is made through an assemblage of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, created by using only the best grapes harvested from the 17 Grands Crus in Champagne and the Premier Cru of Hautvillers.
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Domaine Dujac, founded in 1967 by Jacques Seysses in Morey-Saint-Denis, Burgundy, is a family-run estate that quickly rose to prominence for its elegant, terroir-driven wines and innovative approach to winemaking.
Jacques Seysses, originally from a family of biscuit manufacturers, left banking to apprentice under Gérard Potel at Domaine de la Pousse d’Or before establishing Domaine Dujac with 4.5 hectares in Morey-Saint-Denis. The first vintage was released in 1969, and the domaine soon expanded to include prestigious holdings in Échezeaux, Bonnes Mares, Chambertin, Romanée-Saint-Vivant, and Vosne-Romanée Malconsorts, eventually growing to about 17.5 hectares. Known for blending traditional Burgundian respect for terroir with modern techniques, Dujac became internationally recognized by the 1970s. Today, the estate is managed by Jacques’ sons Jeremy and Alec Seysses, along with Jeremy’s wife Diana, who joined in the early 2000s. The domaine produces both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from sites across the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune, maintaining a reputation for wines of finesse, complexity, and longevity, firmly establishing Dujac as one of Burgundy’s leading producers.
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Born in 1969 into a family of vignerons in Morey-Saint-Denis, Frédéric Magnien represents the fifth generation of the Magnien lineage. After working with his father Michel at Domaine Michel Magnien from 1987 to 1991, he broadened his horizons abroad, gaining experience at Josh Jensen’s Calera estate in California and Bannockburn Vineyards in Australia. Returning to Burgundy, he earned a diploma in oenology at Dijon before founding Maison Frédéric Magnien in 1995. His vision was to craft wines from carefully selected old-vine parcels (often over 40 years) in prestigious Côte de Nuits appellations, vinified with minimal intervention to highlight terroir purity. Over time, he embraced biodynamic viticulture, aligning vineyard work with lunar cycles and natural soil enrichment. Today, Domaine Frédéric Magnien is celebrated for its expressive Pinot Noirs from Grand Cru and Premier Cru sites, combining traditional Burgundian heritage with modern ecological sensitivity.
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Krug 2004 presents a pale golden robe with fine, persistent bubbles, immediately revealing aromas of quince, candied citrus, and subtle dried fruits alongside delicate hints of brioche and toasted nuts. On the palate, it is both structured and refined, with a precise balance of Pinot Noir (53%), Meunier (25%), and Chardonnay (22%) that delivers layers of lemon zest, caramel apple, and chalky minerality. The cool vintage character shines through in its fresh acidity and remarkable tension, giving the wine a timeless elegance. The finish is long, complex, and vibrant, confirming its reputation as one of Krug’s most harmonious and age-worthy vintages.
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Krug Champagne is one of the most prestigious Champagne houses in the world, known for its commitment to quality and tradition. Krug was founded in 1843 by Joseph Krug, a visionary who believed in creating the best Champagne every year, regardless of climate variations. He established the house in Reims, the heart of the Champagne region. Joseph Krug’s philosophy was to focus on the individuality of each plot and its wine, creating a library of reserve wines from different years to ensure consistency and excellence. Krug is credited with pioneering the concept of non-vintage Champagne, blending wines from multiple years to achieve a consistent and complex flavor profile.
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Krug 2004 presents a pale golden robe with fine, persistent bubbles, immediately revealing aromas of quince, candied citrus, and subtle dried fruits alongside delicate hints of brioche and toasted nuts. On the palate, it is both structured and refined, with a precise balance of Pinot Noir (53%), Meunier (25%), and Chardonnay (22%) that delivers layers of lemon zest, caramel apple, and chalky minerality. The cool vintage character shines through in its fresh acidity and remarkable tension, giving the wine a timeless elegance. The finish is long, complex, and vibrant, confirming its reputation as one of Krug’s most harmonious and age-worthy vintages.
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Krug Champagne is one of the most prestigious Champagne houses in the world, known for its commitment to quality and tradition. Krug was founded in 1843 by Joseph Krug, a visionary who believed in creating the best Champagne every year, regardless of climate variations. He established the house in Reims, the heart of the Champagne region. Joseph Krug’s philosophy was to focus on the individuality of each plot and its wine, creating a library of reserve wines from different years to ensure consistency and excellence. Krug is credited with pioneering the concept of non-vintage Champagne, blending wines from multiple years to achieve a consistent and complex flavor profile.
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Philippe Colin, son of Marc Colin, entered the family domaine in 1988 after studying viticulture and oenology in Beaune. In 2004, following his parents’ retirement, Philippe and his brother Bruno divided the family’s holdings, with Philippe establishing Domaine Philippe Colin in Chassagne-Montrachet. Starting with about 5 hectares of vineyards, Philippe expanded his range to include parcels in Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin, Maranges, and Santenay, producing both red and white wines across 11 appellations. Known for his modern yet terroir-focused style, Philippe emphasizes subtlety, precision, and respect for nature in his winemaking. In recent years, his son Simon Colin has taken on greater responsibility, managing 9 hectares of vines and continuing the family tradition. The domaine now produces around 35,000 bottles annually, with a reputation for elegant, mineral-driven Chardonnays and balanced Pinot Noirs that reflect the diversity of the Côte de Beaune terroirs.
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Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux, originally founded in the 19th century as Domaine Robert Arnoux, is a prestigious family-run estate in Vosne-Romanée, Burgundy, that has built its reputation on producing refined Pinot Noir wines from top Côte de Nuits appellations like Chambolle-Musigny. In 2008, the domaine was renamed Arnoux-Lachaux when Pascal Lachaux, Robert Arnoux’s son-in-law, took over management, later joined by his son Charles Lachaux, who has gained acclaim for innovative viticulture and a focus on purity and terroir expression. Today, the estate is recognized as one of Burgundy’s rising stars, with its Chambolle-Musigny wines celebrated for elegance, aromatic finesse, and longevity.
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Jean-Yves Bizot revived his family’s small Vosne-Romanée domaine in 1995, transforming it into one of Burgundy’s most admired artisanal wineries. His grandfather had farmed the vineyards part-time, while his father, a pediatrician, rented them out rather than making wine. Dissatisfied with the style of Burgundy wines from the 1970s and 1980s, Bizot looked back to earlier generations for inspiration, emphasizing purity, terroir expression, and minimal intervention. Today, Domaine Bizot spans just 3.5 hectares, yet produces highly sought-after Pinot Noir noted for its subtlety, emotion, and experimental spirit, reflecting Bizot’s instinct-driven approach rather than adherence to convention.
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The 2005 Bruno Clair Vosne-Romanée 'Les Champs Perdrix' is a highly-regarded, intense village-level Burgundy from a stellar vintage, produced from vines planted in 1948 located high on the slope above La Tâche. It is characterized by its powerful structure, deep fruit profile, and significant aging potential.
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Founded in 1979 in Marsannay by Bruno Clair, this prestigious Burgundy estate rose from the ashes of the fractured Clair-Daü domain, becoming a leader in the Côte de Nuits. The estate boasts top vineyard holdings, including a rare, high-quality plot in Bonnes-Mares, utilizing sustainable, low-intervention techniques and focusing on terroir-driven, elegant, and long-lived Pinot Noir.
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Maison Champy, founded in 1720 in Beaune, is recognized as the oldest wine company in Burgundy, with a legacy spanning over three centuries. Originally established as a négociant house, it grew during the French Revolution by acquiring vineyards and became a pioneer in wine trading and barrel making. In the 19th century, Maison Champy collaborated with Louis Pasteur, who conducted groundbreaking studies on wine fermentation and preservation with the help of Claude Champy, marking a milestone in modern oenology. The estate also worked with Gustave Eiffel, who designed its winery buildings, further cementing its historical significance. Today, Maison Champy owns about 21 hectares of vineyards, primarily in the Côte de Beaune, and continues to produce acclaimed red and white wines, including prestigious Grand Cru and Premier Cru bottlings, while honoring its heritage as Burgundy’s oldest winemaker.
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The 2005 Chateau Figeac is known for its elegant, restrained style with notes of dark fruit, tobacco, and leather. It is a medium-bodied wine with racy tannins, built on finesse and delicacy rather than power and concentration. The blend typically includes Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot.
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Figeac is a very ancient property. In the 2nd century, the Figeacus family gave its name to the estate. Traces of this Gallo-Roman villa still exist today. In the 15th century, FIGEAC was one of five noble houses in Saint-Emilion and passed from the Lescours family, who at that time also owned Ausone, into the hands of the Cazes family, who transmitted it through marriage to the Carles in the 17th century. After the Manoncourt family acquired the property in 1892, FIGEAC was mainly managed by agricultural engineers.
However, in 1943, the year in which Thierry Manoncourt made his first vintage, a period of resurgencebegan for Figeac. Thierry Manoncourt realised in that year the huge potential of FIGEAC’s terroir and urged his mother, a Parisian, to hold on to the estate. In 1955 CHATEAU-FIGEAC became a First Great Classified Growth.
Today, Madame Manoncourt and her daughters are ably supported by highly skilled wine-growing teams and are as eager as ever to guarantee the long-term continuity of FIGEAC.
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The freshness of color, a rather dense purple makes one think of a year both vigorous and full-flavoured. In the mouth the structure of the wine reveals itself at once. The ripe tannins are immediately noticeable quickly giving way to sensations of smooth full-flavour. This is a well-balanced wine within a rather rigid framework. The wood is present though not in excess. Progressively the delicate and silky richness emerges but without blotting out the bittersweet trace of the well dissolved tannins.
Chateau La Mission Haut Brion
Château La Mission Haut-Brion is a world-renowned winery located in the prestigious Pessac-Léognan appellation in the Bordeaux region of France. It holds a special place in the history of Bordeaux wines due to its exceptional quality and long-standing heritage. The estate is known for producing top-tier red wines, and its wine is often regarded as one of the most sought-after in the region.
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The vineyard is located in the heart of the terroir of St Julien. On one of the most beautiful hilltops of Garonne gravel, facing the Gironde, the clay-gravelly subsoil makes it possible to perfectly regulate the vagaries of the weather throughout the year. Plowing is traditional, without weeding or herbicide. The vines are mainly planted with Cabernet Sauvignon (74%), Merlot (23%) and Cabernet Franc (3%).
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In 1826, Hugh Barton, already proprietor of Chateau Langoa, purchased part of the big Leoville estate. His part then became known as Léoville Barton. Six generations of Bartons have since followed, and continued to preserve the quality of the wine, classified as a Second Growth in 1855.
In 1983, Anthony Barton, the present owner, was given the property by his uncle Ronald Barton who had himself inherited it in 1929. Anthony Barton's daughter Lilian Barton Sartorius now helps her father in managing the estate. Together, they maintain the traditional methods of winemaking, producing a typical Saint-Julien of elegance and distinction. The Château Léoville Barton is the property of the Barton’s family and Lilian Barton Sartorius manages it with her two children, Mélanie and Damien.
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Domaine de Courcel is a historic, family-owned estate in Pommard, Burgundy, with roots stretching back over 400 years. Still run by descendants of its founders, the domaine is currently overseen by Gilles de Courcel, with management by Anne Bommelaer and Marie de Courcel, and winemaking led by Yves Confuron since 1996. The estate covers about 10.5 hectares, focusing on Pinot Noir from prestigious Pommard Premier Cru vineyards such as Le Grand Clos des Épenots, Les Rugiens, Les Frémiers, and Les Croix Noires. Known for combining tradition with modern precision, Domaine de Courcel produces powerful yet elegant wines that reflect the minerality and structure of the Côte de Beaune terroir.
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Domaine des Comtes Lafon, based in Meursault in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, was established in the late 19th century when Jules Lafon, a lawyer, married Marie Boch in 1894 and inherited prime vineyard parcels in Meursault and Volnay, later adding a piece of the legendary Montrachet in 1919. Initially, much of the vineyard work was handled by sharecroppers, but in 1956 René Lafon began reclaiming the vines, and by 1961 the domaine started bottling its own wines. Since 1985, René’s son Dominique Lafon has led the estate, introducing biodynamic viticulture and elevating it to one of Burgundy’s most acclaimed producers, renowned for its expressive, terroir-driven whites and reds from prestigious appellations like Meursault Charmes, Perrières, and Montrachet.