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The Montroziers pay homage to the ancestors of the Faiveley family who succeeded leading industrialists and statesmen at the beginning of the 20th century. In particular, Maurice Colrat de Montrozier, great-uncle and witness to the marriage of Guy Faiveley (5th generation) with Yvonne Faiveley in June 1945, which marked the unprecedented meeting of two worlds, that of wine and that of the railways.
The image of the Pommard appellation in general is totally influenced by the Rugiens: masculine, powerful, slightly rustic wines. It is undoubtedly the great vintage of Pommard! It has always been recognised for its personality and quality.
On their rock terrace, the Musigny and the Petits Musigny overlook the Clos de Vougeot, facing the rising sun. There was a Gallo-Roman settlement there whose owner was called Musinus, he gave his name to what would become one of the most prestigious terroirs in Burgundy. Ten owners now produce Musigny Grand Cru, Faiveley is the smallest with only 3 "ouvrées"
Located in the south-west of the village, this climat en Monopole was purchased by the estate in 2003 after a fifty-year lease. It is the smallest appellation in Burgundy - even smaller than Romanée-Conti.
From the prestigious village of Gevrey-Chambertin, this 2018 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,...