- 75CL
The Frédéric Cossard Estate, located in the heart of Burgundy, embodies a unique and natural approach to winemaking. A former wine merchant turned passionate vigneron, Frédéric Cossard produces wines without additives or added sulfur, strictly respecting nature’s rhythm. He carefully cultivates exceptional terroirs in Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and Beaujolais. His wines stand out for their purity, freshness, and vibrant energy. Each cuvée authentically reflects its origin, delivering a genuine and emotional expression of the land.
Domaine Dujac Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2023 is an elegant and generous expression of the Côte de Nuits’ prestigious terroirs. This exceptional wine enchants with its captivating aromas of black...
Jacques Prieur Clos de la Féguine Monopole 1er Cru comes from a very steep plot of 0.27 hectares facing south. Thin, light brown, light soil of a loamy and clay-limestone nature.
Monopoly of Domaine Chanson in the heart of the Premiers Crus of Beaune. The 3.80 hectare vineyard is located mid-slope. Le Clos des Fèves was listed as early as 1307 under the Latin name "Fae" (beech in Latin).
From the foothills of the legendary Corton hill, Aloxe-Corton 2019 by Bouchard Père & Fils captures the authenticity and strength of this prestigious terroir. This Pinot Noir combines depth, finesse, and a true sense of place.
The nose reveals intense aromas of ripe red berries, black cherry, forest floor, and gentle spice. On the palate, it is...
A single vineyard of around 40 years old located under Le Clos des Avaux next to Beaune 1er Cru Les Theurons. Very rich and powerful wine which requires a few years of aging to appreciate it at its true value. Cave Privée Edition limited to 121 bottles only.
Deep bouquet with notes of black fruits combined with smoky and woody touches. On the palate, its rich and generous flesh is supported by a well-marked tannin structure. A wine that faithfully expresses the strong personality of its terroir. Very good aging potential.
The first traces of vineyards in the town of Aloxe-Corton date back to the 2nd century BC. Later, Corton will be Charlemagne's favorite wine. Unique red Grand Cru of the Côte de Beaune, Corton is also the only Grand Cru of Côte d'Or to be divided into sub-climates. "Le Corton" designates the historic parcel that gave its name to the Corton appellation.