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Founded in 1731 in Beaune, Burgundy, Bouchard Père & Fils stands as one of the oldest and most prestigious wine houses in the region. With nearly three centuries of history, this iconic house has built a global reputation for its exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to excellence. Bouchard Père & Fils is guided by a philosophy of excellence and deep respect for the Burgundian terroirs. The house takes great pride in showcasing the full richness and diversity of Burgundy through its wines. The winemaking and aging processes are conducted under optimal conditions, with meticulous attention to every step, from vineyard to cellar. Bouchard Père & Fils owns a vineyard estate of over 130 hectares, including 12 hectares of Grand Cru and 74 hectares of Premier Cru vineyards, situated in the most renowned terroirs of the Côte d'Or. Among these prestigious vineyards are some of the most celebrated appellations in Burgundy, known for producing wines of exceptional quality and character.
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.
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...
Jacques Prieur Meursault Perrières 1er Cru comes from a 0.28 hectare plot with very thin (15-20 cm) sloping soil, facing east. Very calcareous basement. Limestone sheets. Lots of stones = stony ground.
It is on this remarkable plot that we found the oldest traces of the Chardonnay grape variety in Beaune. A real rarity in this stronghold of Pinot Noir! Before bearing the appellation Clos Saint-Landry, this vineyard appeared under the name Tiélandry, designating the domain of a certain Landry. This vineyard was then the property of the Abbey of Maizières, to finally be...