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At the heart of the Clos des Mouches Chanson appellation, it owns a plot of 4.3 hectares. The location is ideal on south-east facing hillsides, bordering the Premiers Crus of Pommard. 2.5 hectares are planted with Pinot Noir on a limestone subsoil enhanced by a loamy clay soil.
Chanson is an iconic Burgundy wine house founded in 1750 in Beaune, France. Renowned for its historical heritage and expertise, Chanson is famous for its Burgundy wines that blend tradition with exceptional quality.
The Chanson range includes a variety of prestigious cuvées, from Village to Grand Cru appellations, primarily made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The wines are known for their complexity, elegance, and ability to reflect the unique terroir of Burgundy. Chanson cuvées, such as Chanson Bourgogne Pinot Noir and Chanson Meursault, offer refined aromas of red fruits, flowers, spices, and minerals, with a beautiful structure and a long finish.
Chanson stands out for its artisanal approach to winemaking, emphasizing the quality of the grapes, adherence to traditional methods, and aging in oak barrels. Each bottle of Chanson reflects the house’s commitment to excellence, providing a sophisticated and authentic tasting experience that celebrates Burgundy’s winemaking heritage.
This magnificent Morey-Saint-Denis exudes elegance and finesse, with a silky, satiny texture and a beautiful earthy note. Its aromas of red fruits are highlighted by the aging in qvevri, which are buried earthenware jars. The wine is characterized by its depth, generosity, fruitiness and minerality. The sixty-year-old vines are made from the Pinot Fin grape variety, an...
The Chambertin Grand Cru from Domaine TRAPET is 1.90 hectares spread over 3 plots, the oldest of which was planted in 1919. This Chambertin wine opens up an infinite, unlimited, elusive universe, one of the richest there is!
The place called La Fortune benefits from soil, climate and exposure that are very favorable to Pinot Noir. The vine being young, La Fortune is a very fruity wine, open, but more relatively tender.
The origin of the name of the appellation remains uncertain. This could possibly be an ancient form of pear trees. Located to the south of the village, the climate of "Porêts" can be compared to that of "Saint-Georges" in a slightly more rustic style. As early as 1855, this place was considered one of the best in Nuits by Doctor Lavalle. This vineyard is of great importance...