Les Vins

Wines list

Montrachet Grand cru

Over the centuries, Montrachet has earned the nicknames “The Lord’s White Vineyard” and “King of Kings.” Today, it is unanimously considered the greatest of Burgundy’s dry white wines.
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Chevalier-Montrachet La Cabotte Grand cru

Located in the extension of the Montrachet appellation and just below our four terraces of Chevalier-Montrachet, this “21-are” (0.52 acre) plot produces a wine of exceptional density and a unique aromatic profile.
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Chevalier-Montrachet Grand cru

It is said to take its name from the son of the Lord of Montrachet, a young knight who set off for the Crusades. Spanning four terraces on the slopes of Mont Chauve, on very poor limestone soil, it produces an uncompromising wine of great purity, straightforwardness and elegance.
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Beaune Les Grèves Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus

“La Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus” is one of the jewels of the Côte d’Or. Acquired in 1791 by the Bouchard family, this 3.92-hectare (9.69 acre) parcel, at the heart of the Beaune Grèves appellation, is exclusive to Vignoble des Cabottes.
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Beaune Clos de la Mousse Premier cru - Monopole

This 3.26-hectare (8.05 acre) parcel, the estate’s monopole, was first mentioned in 1220. The wine produced here is always very open, floral, joyful, and delicate.
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Beaune Clos Saint-Landry Premier cru - Monopole

Another monopole, this 1.98-hectare (4.89 acre) vineyard is unique in that it bears the oldest traces of the Chardonnay grape variety in Beaune.
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Beaune les Teurons Premier cru

This quintessential Beaune vineyard is renowned for its elegance and smoothness. Situated on a small mound, its name is thought to derive from the Celtic language and means “The hill.”
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Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Lavières Premier cru

One of the appellation’s finest climats, its name comes from “laves,” thin, flat stones once extracted from the soil and used to cover traditional Burgundian roofs.
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Corton-Charlemagne Grand cru

Located at a higher altitude, facing east, within the “Le Corton” climat, which has a rare distinction: it can be planted with both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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Le Corton Grand cru

The only red Grand Cru in the Côte de Beaune, Corton is also the only Grand Cru in the Côte d’Or to be divided into sub-climats. Our Corton “Le Corton” faces east and produces a wine of great finesse.
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Chassagne-Montrachet En Remilly Premier cru

Being very exclusive, the En Remilly Premier Cru is situated at high altitude, next to Chevalier-Montrachet, at the junction between the communes of Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet, and Saint-Aubin.
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Meursault les Clous

Facing east, on the heights of Meursault, this terroir, built on a compact, outcropping marl-limestone base, produces a wine that is always energetic and finely crafted.
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Meursault Genevrières 
Premier cru

This prestigious appellation within the Meursault jurisdiction was already classified as a “Tête de cuvée” as early as 1855 by Dr. Lavalle in his seminal work *History and Statistics of the Vineyards and Great Wines of the Côte-d'Or*.
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Meursault Perrières Premier cru

The stony soil, to which the vines cling here, inspired the name of this exceptional Meursault climat: “Perrières.”
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Meursault Charmes Premier cru

The oldest bottle in the estate’s historic collection, carefully preserved in the cellars of the Château de Beaune, is a Meursault Charmes dating from... 1846, even before its 1855 classification as a “Tête de cuvée.”
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Volnay Les Caillerets Ancienne cuvée Carnot Premier cru

The saying speaks for itself: “Those who do not have Caillerets (stones) do not know the true value of Volnay.” It is grown on stony, poor soil, yet produces a wine of superlative elegance.
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