Plot: 1,15 hectare
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This plot gives Pinots with a “Côte de Nuits” taste, despite we are southern than Ladoix. The wines are greedy !
Les vins
Plot: 1,15 hectare
Vine age:
This plot gives Pinots with a “Côte de Nuits” taste, despite we are southern than Ladoix. The wines are greedy !
Plot: 2,18 ha
Vine age: around 50 years
This volupuous fruity wine rejoices in its’ youth. A recent addition to our winery, this is an easy drinking wine which we are confident will age well. This ‘climat’ (plot) previously know as “Le Clou” takes on again its’ original name, “Le Cloud”.
Plot: 0,958 ha
Vine age: 15/20 years
A delicately fruity Chardonnay from Ladoix-Serrigny, signed Prieuré Roch.
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Vine age: around 30 years
Fresh and fruity, cheerful and cheeky!
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The fruit and freshness of a Gamay which “pinotes” by brightening the throat.
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Vine age: 30 years
From 2011 to 2020 different kind of chardonnay where whole bunch fermented (macération), making a very special wine as “Vin de France” both with minerality and liveliness. Since 2021, the more classic wine-making “à la Bourguignonne” give this fresh and tasty wine the appellation “Côteaux Bourguignons”.
Plot: 5,2 ha en Monopole (Clos des Corvées)
Vine age: around 50 years
The youngest vines of Clos des Corvées brings to this wine a voluptuous and exuberant fruit.
There are years where the fickleness of the weather prevent the even ripening of all the grapes on the bunches, and as the grapes cannot be harvested before the stems themselves fully ripen, on these years any extra ripe grapes will detach themselves from the stem while on the “table de tri”(sorting table). Since the traditional Burgundy vinification methods require the grapes to be fermented “entière” (in whole bunches) the loose berries are not used, despite being wonderfully ripe. However, taking all of these loose berries from every vendange, every cuve, permits us to unite all of our best crus and create one “cuvée spéciale”. This “tri” (selection) has in effect been made by the grapes themselves hence the name Pinoterie (Pinot-tri, understand the pun?). Natures choice, ripe voluptuous fruit, sheer pleasure.