- 75cL
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.
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.
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,...
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.
A few steps from the Grands Crus, the premier cru Les Corbeaux rivals in finesse and grace with their prestigious cousins. This is one of the oldest terroirs in the estate.