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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).
Chanson is an iconic Burgundy wine house founded in 1750 in Beaune, France. Renowned for its historical heritage and expertise, Chanson is famous for its Burgundy wines that blend tradition with exceptional quality.
The Chanson range includes a variety of prestigious cuvées, from Village to Grand Cru appellations, primarily made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The wines are known for their complexity, elegance, and ability to reflect the unique terroir of Burgundy. Chanson cuvées, such as Chanson Bourgogne Pinot Noir and Chanson Meursault, offer refined aromas of red fruits, flowers, spices, and minerals, with a beautiful structure and a long finish.
Chanson stands out for its artisanal approach to winemaking, emphasizing the quality of the grapes, adherence to traditional methods, and aging in oak barrels. Each bottle of Chanson reflects the house’s commitment to excellence, providing a sophisticated and authentic tasting experience that celebrates Burgundy’s winemaking heritage.
"La Favorite" is a parcel selection of Mercurey 1er Cru "Le Clos du Roy" from vines located on the south-east facing hillside.
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.
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.
Meursault is the largest white wine-producing village in the southern Côte de Beaune, near Volnay and Pommard. Its name comes from a type of willow called "Marsault". Its ideal southeastern location, with stone and marl soils, helps create fine wines. Meursault wines are generally strong and often ready to drink earlier than those from Puligny-Montrachet and...