- 75CL
The name of this 1er cru, a monopoly of Domaine Faiveley, probably comes from the English “My Land”, the name given to these places by an English dignitary. This clos produces a powerful, straightforward and balanced wine. 2021 is a fresh and balanced vintage. The volumes are low but the quality is exceptional.
From the prestigious village of Gevrey-Chambertin, this 2018 vintage from Bouchard Père & Fils stands out with its depth and elegance. The nose reveals generous dark fruit aromas, complemented by spicy, subtly smoky and oaky notes. On the palate, it is broad, structured and velvety, driven by fine, expressive tannins and a refreshing tension that leads to a long,...
Dujac Fils & Père Chambolle-Musigny 2023 is a refined wine that embodies the subtle elegance of the Chambolle-Musigny terroir. This wine delights with its delicate aromas of fresh red fruits, such...
From the prestigious village of Gevrey-Chambertin, this 2021 vintage from Bouchard Père & Fils stands out with its depth and elegance. The nose reveals generous dark fruit aromas, complemented by spicy, subtly smoky and oaky notes. On the palate, it is broad, structured and velvety, driven by fine, expressive tannins and a refreshing tension that leads to a long,...
A few steps from the Grands Crus, the premier cru Clos Prieur rivals in finesse and grace with their prestigious cousins. This is one of the oldest terroirs in the estate with only 40 acres.
The Corton Grand Cru is a wine of character, dense and fleshy, close in structure to the greatest red wines of the Côte de Nuits. The orientation of the vineyard allows the production of a wine with smooth tannins and harmonious acidity. This Corton comes from a plot of vines facing South-East with a siliceous soil. This “red” soil gives the wine power and finesse at the...
In the Côte des Vaillons, there are 8 distinct lieux-dits which may be at the origin of this appellation. The nose is pronounced with notes of fruit and flowers, beautiful freshness and minerality. The palate is generous and refined, with a beautiful roundness.
Le Clos du Roy once belonged to the Kings of France. It was considered one of the best plots in the appellation. The Faiveley family acquired it in 1971. This wine could be compared to a village in the Côte de Nuits for the finesse of its tannins and its length in the mouth.