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A few steps from the Grands Crus, the premier cru en Ergot rivals in finesse and grace with their prestigious cousins. This is one of the oldest terroirs in the estate.
Monopoly of the Faiveley family since 1874, the "Clos des Cortons Faiveley" is the flagship of the estate and one of the only two Burgundy Grands Crus bearing the name of its owner (along with Romanée-Conti). 2019 is a fresh and balanced vintage. The volumes are low but the quality is exceptional.
Corton, recognized as a Grand Cru since 1937, was already known in the 15th century, when the King of France kept this wine in his personal cellars. Once owned by the Dukes of Burgundy, this parcel became Corton "Clos du Roi" after the death of Charles le Téméraire, the last Duke of Burgundy, in 1477, thus becoming part of the royal domain. The vines, located on the eastern...
Since everything originates from this land and ultimately leads to it, it has become a source of light revealed and embodied in the body, heart and mind of the wine-lover. The Domaine de Dérée et Champérier, acquired on October 23, 1859, is ideally situated in the heart of the Brochon hillside. After 160 years of uninterrupted operation, Pierre and Louis, the sixth...
Richard Hennessy, a former Irish officer in the service of Louis XV, founded the House of Hennessy in Cognac, Charente, in 1765. In September 2024, Maison Hennessy celebrates its origins by creating a limited edition for Hennessy VS, designed by a duo of Irish street artists, for the 300th birthday of the founder, Richard Hennessy.
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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.
The 2023 edition of Minuty Prestige Rosé reveals a crystalline color and a delicate fragrance. Notes of tangy red fruits take the lead, with apricot revealing itself later. Great minerality on the palate with lots of length.
Faiveley Clos Rochette is a neighboring parcel of La Framboisière. The soils are particularly compact, hard to plow, strewn with small rocks giving their name to this climate. This plot has been a Monopoly of the Domaine since 1933.